By ChatGPT – 14 April 2026
Recent work using room‑temperature, single‑molecule spectroscopy shows that even higher plants retain coherent dynamics under natural light conditions. Engineers are now mimicking this “coherent hopping” in synthetic light‑harvesting polymers, hoping to surpass the performance of conventional photovoltaic cells. JUQ-373
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JUQ‑373 stands as a pivotal milestone in the evolution from noisy NISQ processors to fault‑tolerant quantum computers. By marrying a densely packed superconducting qubit array with a powerful on‑board classical co‑processor and a full‑stack software environment, it delivers a practical, scalable platform for real‑world quantum advantage. Its launch in late 2026 is expected to accelerate research across chemistry, optimization, machine learning, and cryptography, while also laying the groundwork for the next generation of larger, more robust quantum machines. it delivers a practical
| Parameter | Specification | Remarks |
|-----------|---------------|---------|
| Qubit Technology | Fixed‑frequency transmon qubits (Nb/Al‑Ox/Al) | Low‑anharmonicity design reduces cross‑talk |
| Qubit Count | 373 physical qubits (hence the “373” suffix) | Arranged in a 19×19 lattice with 5 spare rows for error‑correction ancilla |
| Gate Fidelity | Single‑qubit: 99.96 %
Two‑qubit (CZ): 99.68 % | Measured via randomized benchmarking |
| Coherence Times | T₁ ≈ 115 µs, T₂ ≈ 95 µs (median) | Cryogenic environment at 10 mK |
| Error‑Correction Scheme | Surface‑code with distance‑d = 7 logical qubits | Supports logical error rates < 10⁻⁶ per operation |
| Classical Co‑processor | 64‑core ARM Cortex‑A78 (3 GHz) + 256 GB DDR5 | Handles control flow, state‑vector simulation, and I/O |
| Interconnect | Cryogenic 100 Gbps optical link (CMOS‑compatible) | Low‑latency quantum‑classical data exchange |
| Power Consumption | < 2 kW (including cryocooler) | Optimized for data‑center deployment |
| Form Factor | 19‑inch rack‑mount, 2 U height | Fits standard quantum‑hardware chassis |
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