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n a major advance for quantum computing, researchers at the University of Sydney have developed a cryogenic control chip that can operate directly next to quantum bits, or qubits, at near absolute zero.
The breakthrough solves one of the biggest challenges in building large-scale quantum computers, keeping quantum information both stable and accessible.
The research outlines a new chip design that can function at milli-kelvin temperatures, just above absolute zero, without disturbing the fragile quantum states.