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Updated · The Motley Fool · Jun 25
IonQ Hits 99.99% 2-Qubit Fidelity as Quantinuum Reaches 99.92%
Updated
Updated · The Motley Fool · Jun 25

IonQ Hits 99.99% 2-Qubit Fidelity as Quantinuum Reaches 99.92%

2 articles · Updated · The Motley Fool · Jun 25

Summary

  • IonQ posted 99.99% 2-qubit gate fidelity, a level the report says can open the door to error-correction work beyond hardware-only fixes.
  • Oxford Ionics' Electronic Qubit Control helped drive that result by adding microwave antennas to IonQ chips, improving stability and shrinking system size for eventual commercialization.
  • Quantinuum also reported strong trapped-ion accuracy—99.9975% for 1-qubit gates and 99.92% for 2-qubit gates—while sticking with laser-based gates rather than embedded microwave controls.
  • Both companies are betting on trapped-ion systems because they currently deliver some of the best quantum accuracy, though the technology remains far from classical chip reliability, with conventional error rates below 1 in a quadrillion.

Insights

Is IonQ’s all-in-one hardware strategy or Quantinuum’s software focus the better bet in the multi-billion dollar quantum race?
As trapped-ions lead the quantum race, can giants like IBM close the gap with competing technologies before 2029?
With quantum advantage near, what real-world problems in medicine and finance will these new supercomputers solve first?