Quantum chips just proved they’re ready for the real world
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UNSW Sydney startup Diraq partnered with European nanoelectronics institute imec to prove their silicon-based quantum chips can maintain 99% accuracy when manufactured in real-world production facilities, not just research labs. This breakthrough demonstrates that quantum processors can be built using existing semiconductor manufacturing processes, creating a cost-effective pathway to utility-scale quantum computers with millions of qubits.
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