Named Aurora, this 12-qubit machine represents a revolutionary leap in quantum technology, combining scalability, modularity, and networking capabilities.
Consisting of four independent server racks interconnected by cutting-edge photonic technology, Aurora is built from 35 photonic chips and incorporates a staggering 13 kilometres of fibre optics.
Remarkably, this state-of-the-art system operates entirely at room temperature, a significant departure from the cryogenic requirements of many other quantum computers.
Aurora has the potential to scale up to thousands of server racks and millions of qubits, paving the way for quantum data centres capable of addressing the most complex computational challenges.
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