In contrast to classical computers, which operate on bits that can only take the basic values 0 and 1, quantum computers operate on "qubits," which can assume any superposition of the computational ...
Digital mismatch error correction can, in fact, multiply the sampling frequency of state-of-the-art, single-core analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) without the loss ...
Today’s quantum computing hardware is severely limited in what it can do by errors that are difficult to avoid. There can be problems with everything from setting the initial state of a qubit to ...
The current generation of quantum hardware has been termed “NISQ”: noisy, intermediate-scale quantum processors. “Intermediate-scale” refers to a qubit count that is typically in the dozens, while ...
One of the methods for ensuring a minimum level of data integrity in an IP environment is using payload aware processing. Payload aware processing involves IP ...