Insider Brief As the quantum computing sector has evolved, so has the way performance is measured. Early on, qubit count — the number of quantum bits in a processor — was viewed as a key benchmark. Today, researchers increasingly argue that raw qubit count matters less than the n
Insider Brief As the quantum computing sector has evolved, so has the way performance is measured. Early on, qubit count — the number of quantum bits in a processor — was viewed as a key benchmark. Today, researchers increasingly argue that raw qubit count matters less than the number of logical qubits, which can reliably […]
Source: The Quantum Insider — read the full report at the original publisher.
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