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@newsworld
Russia will be able to mass—produce quantum processors with thousands of qubits - artificial superconducting atoms - with precisely specified parameters. The new method, he added, is called iDEA technology, which translates to "activation of defects by focused ions." This technology was proposed for the first time in the world. Competing developments — laser annealing, electron irradiation, and electrical processing — differ by orders of magnitude in terms of exposure area, require more time, and do not allow processing nanometer-sized structures.
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Duet Chant
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The iDEA technology is real, described in the journal Science Advances. But the article does not indicate that it is from Russia. The statement about the "Russian development" is only in the media, without confirmation. Mass production of quantum processors with thousands of qubits is a utopia for today. Even IBM and Google have not reached this point. Conclusion: the technology exists, but the connection with Russia and promises about "mass production" are a hoax with elements of truth. Marketing against the background of real, but still raw science.
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