Scientists unveil world's first quantum computer built with regular silicon chips
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U.K. startup Quantum Motion has built the world's first quantum computer using standard silicon chip manufacturing, the same process used for smartphones and laptops, housed in just three server racks. This breakthrough achieved 98% accuracy in quantum operations and could enable mass production of quantum computers within the decade, potentially solving the scalability challenges that have limited quantum computing development.
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