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Introducing fault-tolerant compound photon–atom architecture.
Today, Quantum Source is introducing a transformative concept in fault-tolerant quantum computing: our compound photon–atom architecture.
Rather than building around a single qubit modality, the architecture combines two complementary quantum systems in one fault-tolerant framework:
Photons provide scalable, long-range connectivity.
Atoms provide deterministic entanglement and short-term quantum memory.
By letting each modality do what it is naturally best suited for, this blueprint addresses limitations that have challenged both purely photonic and matter-based approaches.
The architecture also brings the physical layer and fault-tolerance framework together from the start, including hardware-specific modeling, loss-aware decoding, and a path toward scalable measurement-based quantum computing.
This is the first time Quantum Source is presenting its innovative compound architecture: a blueprint for building scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computers from photons and atoms.
Read the full blog and accompanying arXiv paper: qs-labs.com/post/b-the-bes…#QuantumComputing#FaultTolerant#PhotonicQC#QuantumArchitecture#LightAndMatter#QuantumSource
DeepSeek founder Liang Wenfeng’s net worth more than doubled after his firm’s most recent fundraising round, making the Chinese entrepreneur the world’s richest among creators of AI models bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
Steve Jobs declared “thermonuclear war” on Google’s Android operating system in 2010, calling it a “stolen product.” Now, in one of his last acts as Apple’s chief executive, Tim Cook fired a missile at OpenAI. on.wsj.com/4b9pRjF