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2022
Amir Naveh

Why Gate-Level Quantum Design is Becoming Impossible

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Today, most quantum software is written at the gate level, performed by specifying the interconnection between qubits and quantum gates.

But as quantum computers become more powerful and complex – reaching 100’s or 1000’s of qubits very soon – it will become nearly impossible to write valuable and sophisticated quantum code this way.

Our co-founder Amir Naveh demonstrated seven examples of why this is the case in his latest article in The Quantum Insider.

Today, most quantum software is written at the gate level, performed by specifying the interconnection between qubits and quantum gates.

But as quantum computers become more powerful and complex – reaching 100’s or 1000’s of qubits very soon – it will become nearly impossible to write valuable and sophisticated quantum code this way.

Our co-founder Amir Naveh demonstrated seven examples of why this is the case in his latest article in The Quantum Insider.

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