IBM connects two cooling modules for the first time – milestone on the path to quantum computing!
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IBM connects two ultracold cooling modules into a single system for the first time – a technical step towards the planned fault-tolerant quantum computer "Starling" for 2029. Two modules coupled for the first time According to IBM, the company has for the first time combined two cryogenic cooling modules (extreme low-temperature systems) and cooled them together. The architecture is expected to connect hundreds of quantum chips into a more powerful computer. In initial tests, the two modules reach 4 Kelvin (the temperature of liquid helium)...
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