The Future of Quantum Computing Could Live on a Cryogenic Chip
Today, quantum computers have less than 100 qubits, but in order to tackle problems we want answers to, we will need to scale up to millionqubit systems. That means that we will need a more sustainable way to control the behavior of qubits. One solution A cryogenic computer chip. Intel just debuted a chip its calling Horse Ridge, a technology that takes the electronics needed to control the qubits, and puts them on a chip thats capable of functioning at about 4 Kelvin, so they can live inside the cryogenic chamber with the qubits. But how does this cryogenic chip work, how realistic of a solution is it really, and what could it mean for the future of quantum computing Find out in this Elements.
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