Scaling a chiplet-based quantum processor toward fault-tolerance
By Andrew Bestwick, Rigetti Computing
Rigetti Computing's modular quantum processors scale to large qubit counts by interconnecting high fidelity, small scale superconducting quantum devices via intra-chip tunable couplers. In this talk, I will discuss Rigetti's progress in building and integrating such QPUs by scaling chiplets laterally, allowing for steady manufacturing yield and good performance up to very large systems. I will conclude with Rigetti's roadmap toward fault-tolerance with this architecture.
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