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Japan Hits Hard in Quantum Computing: a Decisive Step Against the Noise that Slows Down Tomorrow's Supercomputers - the Troyes Observer

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Japan has just solved the biggest defect in quantum computers: a huge technological leap While technology giants are investing massively in quantum computers, Japan is making a major breakthrough in solving one of the most complex problems in the field: quantum noise. Thanks to a new and radically simplified method, researchers at the University of Osaka are paving the way for a more accessible, faster and reliable quantum computer. An invisible…
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Japan has just solved the biggest defect in quantum computers: a huge technological leap While technology giants are investing massively in quantum computers, Japan is making a major breakthrough in solving one of the most complex problems in the field: quantum noise. Thanks to a new and radically simplified method, researchers at the University of Osaka are paving the way for a more accessible, faster and reliable quantum computer. An invisible…

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troyes-obs.fr broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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