💨 Abstract
Researchers at Oxford have achieved "quantum gate teleportation," linking two quantum processors to function as one. This breakthrough allows qubits (quantum bits) in separate systems to behave as if they were adjacent, enabling faster, more powerful quantum computing. While not physical teleportation, it demonstrates the potential for modular, large-scale quantum computers. These could revolutionize fields like drug discovery, AI, and encryption. The technology remains experimental but represents a significant step toward practical quantum computing.
Courtesy: Jen Mills and Josh Milton
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