17 June 2026
A quantum computer based on trapped ions can connect any two quantum bits, reaching performance levels that conventional computers cannot match.
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Crystal Noel0
Crystal Noel
A quantum computer based on trapped ions can connect any two quantum bits, reaching performance levels that conventional computers cannot match.
17 June 2026
A quantum computer based on trapped ions can connect any two quantum bits, reaching performance levels that conventional computers cannot match.
By
Crystal Noel0
Crystal Noel

A new quantum computer, Quantinuum Helios, which is a 98-qubit trapped-ion quantum processor built on the QCCD architecture,…

Yes, it's another potential qubit. But it's also some very cool physics.

Explore trapped-ion quantum computing, how the technology works, the leading companies, and its role in the quantum industry in…

Researchers from the Duke Quantum Center and IonQ have demonstrated the distributed generation of a Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger…

Sandia National Laboratories and Quantinuum have published peer-reviewed performance data in the journal Nature detailing Helios,…

A paper describes it as a 98-qubit processor with high performance that pushes beyond what can easily be simulated on classical…