Princeton scientists developed a quantum chip with coherence times over 1,000 microseconds, 15 times longer than the current industry standard. They achieved this by using tantalum on silicon substrates, combining cleaner interfaces with scalable manufacturing. Source Article: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/11/251116105622.htm #technology #breakthrough #quantumcomputing #discovery #shorts My Patreon:🚀 http://patreon.com/DrBenMiles My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drbenmiles My TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drbenmiles My Newsletter: https://drbenmiles.substack.com/ My Merch: https://www.rockstarscientist.org/ 🔗 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/drbenmiles MY GEAR 📷 Sony A7III https://amzn.to/3OWrmGd 🔎 Sigma 402965 16 mm F1.4 https://amzn.to/49BNJdq 🎤 Shure SM7B https://amzn.to/4sF3ngx 🎤 Zoom H4n Pro https://amzn.to/3OXsklB 🎤 Sennheiser AVX https://amzn.to/4geWnBi
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A chip that can hold onto information for a whole millisecond? Finally, a piece of tech that can outlast my attention span.
It runs cold, only has 1 millisecond of coherence, and looks perfect on the surface... that's definitely a politician
Almost coherent enough to run for president
i still find it crazy that 1. the time humanity got to this point is honestly insanely short 2. R&D of these things sound more magic and fiction than fiction
It's so funny to me that these cutting edge machines look so much like Steampunk/Alchemy
Shakespeare: "Then Tantalum Tumbles into Terrible Tantrums!" My *_BARD!_*
I remember when the Google quantum chip Willow was introduced, the attention that it got was massive, but this despite being an equally important innovation is apparently not getting that much of it.
We should really give credit to google here.....quantum computers are insanely complex and very hard to make.....great engineering ft over here
Oh good, a solution involving one of the rarest elements on Earth...
Proof it's educational institutions and not private industry that truly innovate.
Sounds awesome
there will be one day where technology will be so advanced materials can be made perfectly flat to the atomic level with lazers and i was born too early for that
There's something to be said about a googol grit sandpaper in here somewhere
This is amazing to the point that I feel like I've been left behind and technology has gone off-planet
I decided to go ahead and watch this three times, just for the, you know, coherence
The application of human intelligence is so cool. I wonder where this research will be when I’m old and grey.
Cant wait for the firs super expensive to maintain and replacement chips every 15 seconds needing quantum computer and it only being used for war and nothing else
❌️ 1ms ping ✅️ 1ms superposition
And now it came to a point where they might’ve proven that qubits communicate with themselves from other dimensions
"Silicon, which is easy to manufacture" Mhhhhhhhhhkaaaaaaaay, maybe not so much