AWS's first-ever quantum chip uses "cat qubits" to reduce errors exponentially as more qubits are added to a system.
The company joins the ranks of IBM, Google and Microsoft in launching an early stage chip designed to further quantum ...
The Ocelot chip is designed to slash the costs associated with quantum error correction by up to 90% compared to existing ...
Sprinting after Microsoft and co, Amazon claims it too has a QC chip that's good at all-important error correction ...
Amazon AWS announces and showcases Ocelot, a new quantum computing chip touting a cheaper solution to qubit-accelerated error ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched Ocelot, its first quantum computing chip, designed to revolutionise error correction ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced Ocelot, its new quantum computing chip that can reduce the costs of implementing quantum ...
AWS has launchd Ocelot, its first quantum computing chip, bringing it into line with its big cloud rivals Microsoft and ...
Amazon Web Services has unveiled its Ocelot chip based on a hardware-efficient quantum computing architecture.
Dubbed Ocelot, it’s designed to correct errors with less hardware overhead.
The company uses a novel design for the chip’s architecture using ‘cat qubits’ as an ode to Schrödinger’s thought experiment.
Amazon says its Ocelot chip will cut error correction overhead by 90% and bring practical quantum computing closer to ...