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Default IBM says Quantum Computers don’t have to be big

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IBM says that Quantum computers do not have to be very large to tackle some prickly issues of computation.

Biggish Blue Boffins say they have devised a method to manage the unreliability of quantum computers in a way that would lead to reliable, valuable answers which do not require computers the size of a bus.

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