World’s First Scalable Photonic Quantum Computer
The world of computing has seen minimal change beyond the miniaturization of computing IC's in accordance with Moore's law. All the same, Moore's law is soon reaching its dead-end as processors reach the atomic scale nearing nanoscales. Among the many promising computing paradigms that pose as a fitting solution to this classical computing demise situation is quantum computing which utilizing the speed of light for computation instead of electricity.
A Canada-based quantum computing company called Xanadu has created the first ever scalable networked 12 qubit photonic quantum computer! Although it functions on just 35 photonic chips and works well in room temperature. Photons travel at a remarkable 300,000 km/s, much faster than electrons ever can. Photonic systems usually constitute beam splitters, mirrors and optical fibers to function.
Aurora(photonic quantum computer) is surprisingly able to perform fault-tolerant quantum operations and can be easily scaled up, more server racks can be added to it thereby increasing its capabilities to a gigantic sums of qubits. Their four-server computer recorded a large entangled state of 86.4 billion modes. Fortizo Technologies aims to build computing systems that will handle the complex calculations we'd need to make in the future.
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