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Nu Quantum introduced a new distributed quantum error correction approach that spreads logical qubits across multiple networked processors, aiming to improve fault tolerance and reduce the risk of correlated errors.

Simulations suggest the method could achieve a lower logical error rate than equivalent monolithic systems while using fewer physical qubits by distributing quantum information across separate nodes.

The company argues that distributed architectures could make large-scale quantum computing more practical and cost-effective by enabling access to specialized quantum processing units over a network rather than relying on a single, increasingly complex machine.

PRESS RELEASE — Nu Quantum, the category leader in distributed quantum computing, today announces new research showing that multi-node quantum networks can be designed to tolerate the complete failure of individual QPUs.