NVIDIA Launches Open-Source Ising Decoder Architecture for Quantum Error Correction, Claims 347x Error Rate Reduction
NVIDIA’s Quantum Computing Division has introduced Ising, an open-source model family designed to deploy neural-network-driven control layers for fault-tolerant quantum error correction (QEC)…
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