Riverlane report reveals scale of the Quantum Error . . . Real-time QEC is the process of correcting errors in quantum computers as they happen, requiring classical decoders to operate with high speed and low latency to match the quantum computer's cycle time, often on a microsecond timescale
Quantum Report Says Error Correction Now The Industry’s . . . The report identifies real-time quantum error correction as the industry’s main bottleneck Quantum bits, or qubits, lose information easily, and error correction is the system of checks and encoding methods that keep information alive long enough for useful calculations
This moves the timeline forward significantly: Quantum . . . Researchers have discovered a way to speed up quantum error correction (QEC) by a factor of up to 100 — a leap that could significantly shorten the time it takes quantum computers to solve
A potential quantum leap — Harvard Gazette In the new paper, the team demonstrated a “fault tolerant” system using 448 atomic quantum bits manipulated with an intricate sequence of techniques to detect and correct errors
Harvard Physicists Advance Quantum Error Correction System Harvard physicists have achieved a breakthrough in quantum error correction, demonstrating a scalable system capable of detecting and removing errors in quantum computations