Distributed quantum hardware developer Nu Quantum Ltd. has reported structural mechanics and numerical simulations validating a fault-tolerant network framework capable of tolerating the complete failure of individual Quantum Processing Units (QPUs). Detailed in a technical manuscript deposited on the open-access arXiv repository, the research introduces a distributed quantum error correction (QEC) paradigm that handles catastrophic hardware node dropouts as correctable localized erasures. By shifting away from large monolithic processors and instead encoding logical information across an interconnected multi-node network, the system prevents the permanent loss of quantum data, allowing continuous computation during both unscheduled subcomponent failures and routine hardware calibration. The [...]

IQM Announces Novel Quantum Error Correction Approach Toward Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing

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Distributed quantum hardware developer Nu Quantum Ltd. has reported structural mechanics and numerical simulations validating a fault-tolerant network framework capable of…