A Harvard team has realized a milestone in the quest for
stable, scalable quantum computing. For the first time, the team
has created a programmable, logical quantum processor, capable
of encoding up to 48 logical qubits, and capable of executing
hundreds of logical gate operations. Their system is the first
demonstration of large-scale algorithm execution on an
error-corrected quantum computer, heralding the advent of early
fault-tolerant, or reliably uninterrupted, quantum computation.
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The quantum processor developed by the Harvard team is
able to encode over 48 logical qubits.