Breakthrough 3D wiring architecture enables 10,000-qubit quantum processors
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Scientists have developed a revolutionary 3D wiring architecture enabling quantum processors to support 10,000 qubits on a single chip—a 100-fold increase over current Google and IBM quantum computers with 100-120 qubits. QuantWare's VIO technology uses vertical wiring and "chiplet" modules instead of traditional horizontal wiring, fitting more qubits on smaller chips while avoiding low-quality connections. The company plans to ship these processors in 2028, years ahead of IBM's 2,000-qubit timeline by 2033.
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