Sandia Labs and Quantinuum Publish Paper on 98-Qubit Helios Quantum Processor
Sandia National Laboratories and quantum computing developer Quantinuum have published a peer-reviewed paper on their 98-qubit Helios quantum processor, achieving high gate fidelities.
Sandia National Laboratories, one of the 16 national labs of the US Department of Energy, and Quantinuum have released a peer-reviewed paper detailing the 98-qubit Helios quantum computer. The system demonstrated average single-qubit gate fidelity of 99.9975% and two-qubit gate fidelity of 99.921%.
Helios is described as a commercial Quantinuum quantum processor using trapped barium ions. It is built on the QCCD architecture and supports full connectivity, allowing any qubit to interact with any other.
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