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Quantum Silicon Chips Reach 99% Fidelity in Mass Production: a Key Step Towards Scalable Quantum Computing

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Quantum computing has been for years a futuristic promise, an experimental ground in which only a few highly specialized laboratories could advance. However, the recent announcement by the Australian startup Diraq, in collaboration with the European imec center, marks a before and after. They have shown that silicon quantum chips not only function accurately in laboratory conditions, but can also maintain a fidelity of more than 99% when produce…
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Quantum computing has been for years a futuristic promise, an experimental ground in which only a few highly specialized laboratories could advance. However, the recent announcement by the Australian startup Diraq, in collaboration with the European imec center, marks a before and after. They have shown that silicon quantum chips not only function accurately in laboratory conditions, but can also maintain a fidelity of more than 99% when produce…

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WWWhat's new broke the news in on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
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