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Microsoft claims a big quantum-chip leap, but many physicists say the results don’t add up
Microsoft’s claim that its InAs-Al hybrid chip achieved the first single-shot parity readout of a potential topological qubit ...
The company has been touting its quantum technology for years, but some experts say these claims just don’t pass muster ...
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Critique challenges Microsoft's quantum computing claims
A critique from the University of St Andrews published in the journal Nature provides evidence that Microsoft's claimed ...
Microsoft’s announcement of a new quantum computing breakthrough with its Majorana 2 chip continues a trend of bold claims ...
Prestigious journal Nature has published a peer-reviewed critique of Microsoft's claims to have made quantum computing ...
Microsoft's 2029 quantum supercomputer ambitions may have hit a roadblock, as critics claim the company's 2025 quantum ...
A peer-reviewed critique of Majorana 1 claims Microsoft did not conclusively demonstrate a working topological qubit.
Momentum is building for quantum computing and some observers say that a usable, fault-tolerant quantum system could appear in the next few years. We have written ...
Overview: IBM has set a concrete deadline for quantum advantage, and IonQ already delivered a real-world win in ...
A physicist's formal critique argues Microsoft has not demonstrated the topological qubit behind its Majorana 2 quantum chip.
Microsoft says its new quantum chip is vastly more reliable than its previous version, paving the way for a quantum computer solving commercially useful problems within three years. At the heart of ...
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