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Microsoft unveils ‘Majorana 1’ Chip for Quantum Computing

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Prelims level: Majorana 1 Chip

Why in the News?

Microsoft has unveiled Majorana 1, a groundbreaking quantum chip that introduces a more stable and scalable approach to quantum computing.

What is Microsoft’s Majorana 1 Chip?

  • Majorana 1 is Microsoft’s latest quantum processor that introduces a new type of stable and scalable qubit based on Majorana fermions.
  • Microsoft believes that this breakthrough could enable practical quantum computing by 2027-29.
  • Majorana Fermions:
    • First theorized by Ettore Majorana in 1937.
    • Exotic particles that act as their own antiparticles.
    • Microsoft engineered them using topological conductors, making qubits more stable and resistant to errors.

Features of Majorana 1 Chip:

  • Uses topological qubits, which require less error correction compared to traditional superconducting qubits.
  • More scalable, allowing the quantum chip to reach up to 1 million qubits in the future.
  • Built from indium arsenide-aluminum topo-conductors, unlike conventional silicon-based quantum chips.
  • Operates at near absolute zero temperature, tuned with magnetic fields to create a stable quantum environment.
  • Currently an 8-qubit chip, but designed with an architecture that supports significant expansion.

What is Quantum Computing?

  • Quantum computing is a new approach to computation based on the principles of quantum mechanics that allows computers to process information exponentially faster than classical computers.
  • Unlike classical computers that use binary bits (0 or 1), quantum computers use qubits, which can exist in both 0 and 1 simultaneously (superposition).
  • Key Principles of Quantum Computing:
    • Superposition:  Qubits exist in multiple states at once.
    • Entanglement: –Qubits can be linked, meaning a change in one affects the other instantly.
    • Quantum Tunneling: Qubits can pass through energy barriers.
    • Quantum Interference:  Enhances correct probabilities while canceling out incorrect ones.
  • Quantum computers solve complex problems that are impossible for classical computers, such as simulating molecules, optimizing logistics, and advancing AI.

 

PYQ:

[2022] Which one of the following is the context in which the term “qubit” is mentioned?

(a) Cloud Services
(b) Quantum Computing
(c) Visible Light Communication Technologies
(d) Wireless Communication Technologies

 

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