Another record has been set for the most entangled logical qubits

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Quantinuum’s quantum computer uses ions trapped in a vacuum chamber like this

Quantinuum

The competition to build a useful quantum computer is heating up. In September, Microsoft and Atom Computing announced that they set a record for the largest number of entangled logical qubits. This result, which points towards a quantum computer’s ability to correct its own errors, has now been bested by the start-up firm Quantinuum. The company says it has made the most logical qubits yet.

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