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6100-qubit Processor Breaks Quantum Computing Record

The 6100-qubit processor marks a watershed moment in quantum computing, pushing the boundaries of what a single device can achieve and signaling a shift toward truly large-scale quantum experimentation that could redefine expectations for performance and reliability.Researchers from Caltech trap 6,100 cesium atoms with laser tweezers qubits, enabling precise control over individual qubits and addressing long-standing stability challenges that have hampered earlier platforms, from decoherence to calibration drift and imperfect gate operations.

6100-qubit neutral-atom array sets new quantum milestone

A milestone in quantum science has arrived with a 6100-qubit neutral-atom array that sets a new benchmark for scalability.Using optical tweezer quantum technology, researchers trap thousands of cesium atoms in a precisely arranged grid, advancing neutral-atom quantum computing.