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EPFL engineers find promising way to boost computing power of quantum computers

Engineers at EPFL have developed a method for reading several qubits – the smallest unit of quantum data – at the same time. Their discovery paves the way to a new generation of even more powerful quantum computers.

Making quantum computers even more powerful

Three resonators operating at different frequencies read a 3×3 matrix of quantum dots. © 2022 EPFL Engineers at EPFL have developed a method for

Next-generation camera can better locate tumors

© 2021 EPFL Scientists at EPFL and Dartmouth College in the US have developed a system that can, for the first time, both pinpoint the exact location

Quantum computing: cold chips can control qubits

© 2021 EPFL A cryogenic controller chip opens the door to solving the ‘wiring bottleneck’ and subsequently to realize a fully integrated, scalable quantum computer. A research from QuTech in the Netherlands, from Intel Corp and from EPFL. A specially designed chip to control qubits can operate at extremely low temperatures, and opens the door to solving the ‘wiring bottleneck’. Researchers and engineers from QuTech in the Netherlands and from Intel Corp., jointly designed and tested the cryogenic chip and made an important step towards a scalable quantum computer. Their results are published in the scientific journal Nature. Each basic unit of a quantum computer, a qubit, is typically addressed individually by a single wire. ‘This stands in the way of a scalable quantum computer, since millions of qubits would require millions of wires’ explains lead investigator Lieven Vandersypen from QuTech. ‘This is called the ‘wiring bottleneck’. In traditional computers a

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