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Pasqal reported research showing that logical qubits on its neutral-atom quantum processor outperformed conventional physical-qubit approaches when solving differential equations on real hardware, marking a step toward fault-tolerant quantum computing.
The company said its logical-qubit implementation improved accuracy by more than 50% on average and by up to 10 times on certain nonlinear problems across tests involving 1,000 equations.
Pasqal said the work, conducted on hardware with 99.4% gate fidelity, could support future hybrid quantum-classical applications in areas including aerospace, energy, pharmaceuticals, and financial modeling.
PRESS RELEASE — Pasqal Holding SAS (“Pasqal”) today announced new research showing a more advanced approach to quantum computing that can deliver significantly better results on practical problems. For the first time, the company demonstrated that “logical qubits”—a method designed to reduce errors—outperform standard quantum computing techniques when solving differential equations on real hardware. Pasqal recently announced plans to go public through a business combination with Bleichroeder Acquisition Corp. II (NASDAQ: BBCQ).














