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Singapore University of Technology and Design

Fabricated at the Micro-Nano Fabrication Centre of Zhejiang University, the 31-qubit superconducting quantum processor used in the experiment allows the researchers to engineer different types of transport and control the individual qubits.

Quantum Scientists Just Made a Major Breakthrough Using 31 Superconducting Qubits

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