Great Traditions They were first in space, have a superb literary tradition and possess some of the best scientists on the planet. Yet, as of late, Russia’s participation in the quantum computing (QC) race has been overshadowed by the efforts of its two biggest rivals in the ecosystem, China and the United States. But that seems to have changed now. Already this October, the Russians launched the country’s first prototype of a working quantum computer. The two-qubit superconducting model, based on a quantum chip built at Bauman Moscow State Technical University, was successful in performing and solving Grover’s algorithm at an accuracy 3% higher than anything previously attempted. The qubits themselves, with a size of 300 microns and made of aluminium, can be ordered in a non-linear fashion and cannot — so the claim goes by the research facility — be corrupted or lost during the calculation. This goes a little way in finding a solution to the most intractable of problems in QC, that o
Is Russia’s Absence from the Quantum Computing Tech Space About to End?
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