Each year, the IEEE Micro journal selects a dozen papers from major computer architecture conferences that represent the “best of the best” in the field. These papers are “recognized for their importance, mainly the long-term impact and influence on the industry and other researchers,” writes the journal in their May/June issue.
This year, both of the Top Picks selections on quantum computing came from the Enabling Practical-Scale Quantum Computing (EPiQC) collaboration . The papers by EPiQC-affiliated authors from UChicago, Princeton, and Duke explored the use of three-level qutrits for quantum computing and evaluated the architectural design of today’s quantum computers.
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