10% performance boost in commercial quantum computers from NTU's tech by mid-2025?
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NTU Researchers Achieve 1,000x Reduction in Quantum Computer Component Size to 1.2 Micrometers Using Entangled Photon Pairs
Dec 2, 2024, 12:46 PM
Researchers at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore have made a significant breakthrough in quantum computing by developing a method to shrink quantum computer components by 1,000 times. This innovative technique utilizes ultra-thin materials, measuring just 1.2 micrometers in thickness, to produce entangled photon pairs. The advancement is expected to enhance the efficiency and scalability of quantum computing technology, marking a notable step forward in the field. Experts suggest that such exponential progress in technology could become increasingly common, with potential implications for various applications in the future.
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