Tiny Chip Opens the Door to a Million-Qubit Quantum Future
Imagine a computer so powerful its essential control components take up an entire warehouse. Not just one room, but a massive space filled with dozens of optical tables. That's the reality for one of the most promising types of quantum…

Tiny Chip Opens the Door to a Million-Qubit Quantum Future
Imagine a computer so powerful its essential control components take up an entire warehouse. Not just one room, but a massive space filled with dozens of optical tables. That's the reality for one of the most promising types of quantum machines right now. To scale up quantum computing from a few experimental bits to a practical machine with millions of qubits, scientists must first figure out how to shrink that warehouse down to the size of a postage stamp.