Microsoft’s Majorana 1 chip a Transistor for the quantum age
Microsoft introduced Majorana 1, the world’s first quantum chip powered by a new Topological Core architecture that it expects will realize quantum computers capable of solving meaningful, industrial-scale problems in years, not decades.
(The Topological Core Architecture is a groundbreaking quantum computing design, most notably championed by Microsoft. By replacing fragile physical electrons with exotic quasiparticles, this architecture creates "topological qubits" that are highly resilient to environmental noise, enabling massive scalability toward a one-million-qubit system)
It leverages the world’s first topoconductor, a breakthrough type of material which can observe and control Majorana particles to produce more reliable and scalable qubits, which are the building blocks for quantum computers.
In the same way that the invention of semiconductors made today’s smartphones, computers and electronics possible, topoconductors and the new type of chip they enable offer a path to developing quantum systems that can scale to a million qubits and are capable of tackling the most complex industrial and societal problems, Microsoft said.
Chetan Nayak, Microsoft technical fellow put's it like
“We took a step back and said ‘OK, let’s invent the transistor for the quantum age. What properties does it need to have? “And that’s really how we got here – it’s the particular combination, the quality and the important details in our new materials stack that have enabled a new kind of qubit and ultimately our entire architecture.”
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