South Korea's Kunnova Computing Company announced on the 14th the results of a series of recent tests conducted on 3 noisy medium-sized quantum computers. In each demonstration, Kunnova's algorithm was able to produce results with an accuracy lower than the 1.6 millihartley threshold required for real-world quantum chemistry applications, a level known as “chemical accuracy.” This is the first time this result has been achieved on commercial devices.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/16 00:57
South Korea's Kunnova Computing Company announced on the 14th the results of a series of recent tests conducted on 3 noisy medium-sized quantum computers. In each demonstration, Kunnova's algorithm was able to produce results with an accuracy lower than the 1.6 millihartley threshold required for real-world quantum chemistry applications, a level known as “chemical accuracy.” This is the first time this result has been achieved on commercial devices.