The quantum revolution is no longer theoretical. This recent breakthrough by Harvard and MIT proves that large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computing is within reach. Magic-state distillation is crucial to eliminating errors and making quantum systems practical. From drug discovery to solving global challenges, this is the kind of innovation that could change everything about how we compute.
Researchers at MIT have developed a scalable technique for bonding miniature GaN transistors—known for their high efficiency and speed—onto traditional silicon-based integrated circuits. This low-temperature copper-to-copper bonding process enables high-performance 3D chip stacking without damaging delicate components.