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RE: LeoThread 2025-03-09 09:53

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A qubit can exist in multiple states simultaneously—1, 0, both, or neither—allowing quantum computers to tackle complex problems in a fraction of the time it would take classical computers. Tasks that might take millions of years could be performed in mere minutes with this technology. Nonetheless, quantum computers are notorious for their susceptibility to errors, necessitating extensive error correction mechanisms.

The Design Behind Majara 1

The Majara 1 chip's reliability stems from a topological core, which incorporates error correction directly into its architecture. Constructed using indium arsenide and aluminum atom by atom, the chip boasts features that enhance the stability and measurement of qubits.