Quantum computer startup Rigetti has now presented its new Aspen-M quantum processor of 40 qubits, reports Ars Technica.
Rigetti has also made sure that two quantum processors can be connected to create a quantum processor of 80 qubits. According to Rigetti, the processor should also reduce the error margin for the qubit reading stage by 50 percent.
In addition, Rigetti is also experimenting with giving their users access to a third energy stage for the hardware. This should convert qubit to qutrit. Something that could allow the hardware to handle significantly larger amounts of data. This is understood provided that qutritar can be kept stable.
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