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Amazon Web Services (AWS) yesterday announced Ocelot, its first-generation quantum computing chip, as it enters the race ...
The Ocelot chip is designed to slash the costs associated with quantum error correction by up to 90% compared to existing ...
Ocelot uses a special architecture which builds error correction into the whole system from the ground up, using what Amazon calls, the ‘cat qubit.’ ...
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