Revolutionizing Computing with Hybrid Quantum Processors.
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Phys.org

Researchers at the AQT at Berkeley Lab developed a blueprint for a novel quantum processor based on "fluxonium" qubits, which can outperform the most widely used superconducting qubits, offering a promising path toward fault-tolerant universal quantum computing. The team focused on the scalability and adaptability of the processor's main components, with a set of parameters that researchers can tune to increase the runtime and fidelity of quantum circuits. The proposed fluxonium blueprint provides a potential path towards building fluxonium processors with standard, practical procedures to deploy logic gates with varying frequencies.