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Google says it’s made a quantum computing breakthrough that reduces errors

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Google researchers claim to have made a breakthrough in quantum error correction.

The new research shows that quantum computers can store or manipulate information incorrectly.

The work bolsters the idea that error correction is a viable strategy toward building a useful quantum computer.

Google 's work essentially demonstrates that it can store data in a reliable quantum “memory memory”.

IBM plans to demonstrate that it can make 12 logical qubits out of 244 physical qubits by 2026 .

IBM cautions researchers to be patient and not to overhype the progress in quantum computing.

Other researchers are exploring other promising approaches, such as qubits made of superconducting circuits.

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