Software giant Intel has decided that there is money to be had in making quantum chips which are based on whether or not a theoretical cat is potentially dead or alive, or just popped out for a bit.
Argonne National Laboratory announced it has successfully deployed and is running a 12-qubit quantum dot device built by Intel, with the first collaborative work published in Nature Communications.
The company's hybrid control technology enables the execution of complex computational requirements across various types of quantum computers.
Marvell and Intel push ahead, but Nvidia and Broadcom are still top picks for Melius.
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