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Researchers have created a device with 6100 qubits, the largest collection of quantum bits ever assembled, using an array of ultracold caesium atoms controlled by lasers. As New Scientist explains, the breakthrough marks a significant step toward building the world's most advanced quantum computer. Previously, the record was held by a machine from Atom Computing with 1180 qubits. The new device uses neutral atoms cooled to near absolute zero, and is designed to maintain stable quantum states for longer periods. You can listen to all of the Quantum Minute episodes at https://QuantumMinute.com. The Quantum Minute is brought to you by Applied Quantum, a leading consultancy and solutions provider specializing in quantum computing, quantum cryptography, quantum communication, and quantum AI. Learn more at https://AppliedQuantum.com.
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