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Error-correction tech could make quantum computing centres practical

Summary by BetaKit
Nord Quantique is touting another breakthrough in error correction that could make quantum computing more viable. “Our machines will also consume a fraction of the energy, which makes them appealing to [high-performance computing] centres where energy costs are top of mind.” Julien Camirand Lemyre CEO, Nord Quantique The Sherbrooke, Qué.-based company says it has developed quantum error correction that uses “multimode” encoding to produce quant…
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BetaKit broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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