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Quantum Midi Posse announced results from a 96-active-qubit benchmark on IBM quantum hardware that the company says preserved structured output patterns under native-bridge NISQ execution without error correction or post-selection.

The benchmark tested the firm’s proprietary Quantum State Command Encoding (QSCE) framework across six simultaneous 16-qubit regions using native cross-region bridge operations on IBM’s Marrakesh superconducting quantum system.

The company said the experimental results suggest structured quantum output may remain distinguishable from multiple control configurations.

PRESS RELEASE — Quantum Midi Posse, an independent quantum research and intellectual property firm founded by Frank Angelo Drew, announces the completion of the Madmartigan Global Native-Bridge benchmark, a 96-active-qubit structured-output benchmark executed on IBM superconducting quantum hardware.