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A new quantum computer has broken a world record in "quantum supremacy" Using the new 56 -qubit H2-1 computer, scientists at Quantinuum ran experiments to benchmark the machine's performance levels and the quality of the qubits used.
They published their results June 4 in a study uploaded to the preprint database arXiv.com.
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