Intel enters quantum computing with 12-qubit QPU
Lansheng Technology Information: Chipmaker Intel has launched a 12-qubit silicon-based quantum processor called "Tunnel Falls". With this chip, Intel has become the latest major technology company to enter the field of quantum computing. The company said it will focus on building a quantum ecosystem because quantum computing has no commercial operational advantages in the short term, and the chip is only being developed for researchers to conduct experiments.
Intel rarely discloses specific details about the QPU. It's a spin-on-silicon chip that Intel can produce using existing industrial fabrication techniques for transistors. Intel believes that as the hardware advances, this will allow the company to scale up more quickly, possibly utilizing existing production lines for production.
At the same time, Intel announced plans to invest $4.6 billion in a new manufacturing plant in Poland.
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