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Quantum computing

Xanadu puts quantum advantage in the cloud

27 Jun 2022 Naomi Solomons 
A diagram of the Borealis quantum computer
How it works: A schematic of the experiment, showing (from left to right) the photon source, fibre-based loops of different sizes with programmable parameters, and a demultiplexer that sends the outputs to different photon-number-resolving (PNR) detectors. (Courtesy: Xanadu)
Researchers at Xanadu, a Canadian company specializing in photonic quantum computing, claim to have

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