MIT showcases quantum chip communication without physical contact
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MIT researchers developed a quantum interconnect device enabling direct communication between superconducting processors, addressing a key challenge in quantum computing. The device uses microwave photons to transfer data through a superconducting wire, allowing "all-to-all" connectivity. This breakthrough could lead to more scalable and error-resistant quantum supercomputers. The team achieved a 60% success rate in creating remote entanglement between processors, potentially paving the way for larger quantum systems and improved quantum internet capabilities.
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