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IBM Says Conventional AMD Chips Can Run Quantum Computing Error Correction Algorithm

Saturday October 25, 2025. 01:40 AM , from Slashdot
IBM Says Conventional AMD Chips Can Run Quantum Computing Error Correction Algorithm
IBM announced that its quantum error-correction algorithm can now run in real time on standard AMD field-programmable gate array (FPGA) chips -- a major step toward making quantum computing more practical and affordable. Reuters reports: In June, IBM said it had developed an algorithm to run alongside quantum chips that can address such errors. In a research paper seen by Reuters to be published on Monday, IBM will show it can run those algorithms in real time on a type of chip called a field programmable gate array manufactured by AMD.

Jay Gambetta, director of IBM research, said the work showed that IBM's algorithm not only works in the real world, but can operate on a readily available AMD chip that is not 'ridiculously expensive.' 'Implementing it, and showing that the implementation is actually 10 times faster than what is needed, is a big deal,' Gambetta said in an interview. IBM has a multi-year plan to build a quantum computer called Starling by 2029. Gambetta said the algorithm work disclosed Friday was completed a year ahead of schedule.

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