Researchers have created a device that allows quantum processors to communicate with each other directly — an important step in developing practical quantum computers. It could mean both faster and less error-prone communication between processors.
Existing quantum architecture offers only limited communication between separate quantum processing units (QPUs). Such communication is “point-to-point,” meaning that information has to be transferred in a chain across several nodes before reaching its destination. This increases the possibility of exposing the quantum information to noise and makes it more likely for errors to occur.
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