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AIX Global Innovations Discloses Software-Governed Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing Campaign on Cloud-Accessible IBM Hardware
AIX Global Innovations has published a 100-page technical report on Zenodo documenting the execution of an end-to-end fault-tolerant quantum computing (FTQC) software stack on commodity superconducting hardware. Conducted over an eight-week hardware campaign from April 9 to June 1, 2026, the company utilized its proprietary Seed IQ platform—an Adaptive Multiagent Autonomous Control (AMAC) engine—to govern operations on standard IBM Quantum Heron r2 and r3 processors accessed via public cloud subscriptions. The report indicates that the software layer successfully cleared four core structural FTQC criteria simultaneously under live hardware noise: distance-3 and distance-5 surface-code quantum error correction (QEC), universal Clifford+T gate sets driven via magic-state injection, heterogeneous primitive composition on a persistent encoded register, and continuous runtime admissibility verification on every committed result.






