IBM unveils world’s largest quantum computer

Skribent: Paul Aage Aasheim

25/10/2023

«IBM has built the largest quantum computer yet. Dubbed Osprey, it has 433 qubits, or quantum bits, which is more than triple the size of the company’s previously record-breaking 127-qubit computer and more than eight times larger than Google’s 53-qubit computer Sycamore.»

IBM unveils world’s largest quantum computer at 433 qubits

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