Our Philosophy:
Correct First, Then Scale

In this video, we give you a deeper look into what it means to correct first and then scale. We draw a contrast with the brute force approach – scale first, then correct – in which large QPUs are built out of many qubits and error correction is addressed after-the-fact. The latter scenario presents significant challenges. Unintended errors are introduced at scale, performance levels are difficult to sustain, and architectural limitations inhibit robust system modularity.

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