Microsoft is claiming to have created a topological qubit—something engineers have been trying to achieve for years.
The tech billionaire stole the show Thursday, a surprise guest who wielded a chainsaw to symbolize his government cuts.
Majorana 1 relies on ‘topological superconductivity,’ a never-before-seen theoretical form of matter.
By creating a new state of matter, Microsoft’s engineers have ensured their quantum computer is truly one-of-a-kind.
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