Quantum Computing Breakthrough - Katie Pizzolato, IBM
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01-Jan-1900
IBM has announced a major breakthrough, published on the cover of Nature, demonstrating for the first time that quantum computers can produce accurate results at a scale of 100+ qubits reaching beyond leading classical approaches. One of the ultimate goals of quantum computing is to simulate components of materials that classical computers have never efficiently simulated. Being able to model these is a crucial step towards the ability to tackle challenges such as designing more efficient fertilizers, building better batteries, and creating new medicines.`
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