A ‘Teleportation’ Breakthrough for Quantum Computing Is Here
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A team at the University of Oxford succeeded in getting two quantum processors to connect to each other and transmit the same information using particle entanglement.
Quantum computing has enormous potential, but it faces a scalability problem. For such a machine to be useful in real terms, multiple quantum processors need to be assembled in a single location. This increases a processor’s power but also its size, making it less practical and more delicate. Scientists are working on a solution that sounds like something out of a science fiction series: connecting remote cores to each other through “quantum teleportation” to create even more powerful machines.
The path to such information transmission is beginning to appear. Recently, a team of scientists at the University of Oxford was able to send the first quantum algorithm wirelessly between two separate quantum processors. The two small cores took advantage of their unique nature, pooled their capabilities, and formed a superior computer to solve problems that neither of them could solve independently.
https://www.wired.com/story/quantum-computing-information-teleportation/