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Microsoft Presents Majorana 1: First Quantum Processor to Pave the Way to Million-Qubit Systems

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Microsoft has launched Majorana 1, the world's first quantum processor powered by a Topological Core architecture, marking a significant step toward fault-tolerant, utility-scale quantum computing. The chip leverages tetron qubits—topological qubits built on Majorana zero modes (MZMs)—to achieve stability and scalability, with a roadmap to one million qubits, a threshold critical for solving industrial challenges like microplastic degradation and self-healing materials. At the heart of Majorana 1 lies a superconductor-semiconductor heterostructure combining indium arsenide and aluminium. This "topoconductor" material enables precise control of MZMs, exotic quantum particles that encode information non-locally, inherently resisting noise and errors. The design, detailed in the latest paper, arranges MZMs in H-shaped nanowires, forming two-sided tetrons that suppress errors exponentially via three factors: topological gap-to-temperature ratio, wire length-to-coherence length, and high-fidelity microwave readout. Microsoft claims that thopoconductor can "create an entirely new state of matter - not a solid, liquid or gas but a topological state."

Unlike conventional qubits requiring analog tuning, Microsoft's architecture uses digital voltage pulses for error-resistant, measurement-based operations. This approach simplifies scaling, with the current chip housing eight tetrons and supporting protocols for quantum error detection, such as the Hastings-Haah Floquet codes and ladder codes outlined in Microsoft's technical roadmap. These codes rely on single- and two-qubit Pauli measurements, native to tetrons, to detect and correct errors without complex gate sequences. DARPA's US2QC program validated that Microsoft's topology-first strategy minimizes overhead, enabling a future million-qubit system compact enough to fit in Azure datacenters. The chip's quantum capacitance measurement system detects parity shifts in microseconds, achieving a signal-to-noise ratio critical for fault tolerance. Applications span designing catalysts to break down pollutants, optimizing enzymes for agriculture, and simulating novel materials. Microsoft aims to merge quantum, AI, and high-performance computing into Azure, accelerating discoveries once deemed decades away. Majorana 1 proves that topological qubits—once a high-risk bet—are now the cornerstone of scalable quantum systems.



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I must be smoking too much Majorana.
 
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Yeah but can it run Crysis ?
 
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>>...for solving industrial challenges like microplastic degradation and self-healing materials...

I'm always surprised to see how companies are trying to shift attention from a Real Task For Quantum Computers ( QCs ).

A primary task for a QC is to Break current Cryptography algorithms.
 
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>>...for solving industrial challenges like microplastic degradation and self-healing materials...

I'm always surprised to see how companies are trying to shift attention from a Real Task For Quantum Computers ( QCs ).

A primary task for a QC is to Break current Cryptography algorithms.
Nah, that's a side effect but no one would research it if that's all it did because removing encryption from the equation across the globe really isn't a profitable endeavour (ie your secrets will be out there for all to see too, breaking encryption as we know it doesn't just help you).

They are more willing to accept that side effect considering other potential gains, IMO.

And yeah they are trying to shift the view away from that for sure. Why wouldn't they? No good will come of it.
 
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Yeah but can it run Crysis ?
It can run Windows 11. The behaviour is a bit less deterministic than on x86. Not by much, though.
 
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Quantum computing is still a scam with no concrete path to actually working.
Maybe the only thing to fix AI's error rate is Quantum Error correction?
 
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Take a look at a publication on Arxiv.org and a recent Youtube video from Microsoft. I had an impression that Majorana-based qubits are free of errors. After reading the publication I see that I was very wrong.

On page 5 Microsoft states that SNR is 0.52 and it does Not look good. Microsoft intends to increase SNR to 3.75.

For example, superconducting qubits have higher SNRs ( it could be around 10 ).

Also, there are No any comments in the publication regarding Hadamard operations ( aka Hadamard gates or H-gates ) to create superposition states.

PS: I think Microsoft left in dust IBM, D-Wave, Google because it created absolutely new technology. Let's see how they scale it up.
 
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Nah, that's a side effect but no one would research it if that's all it did because removing encryption from the equation across the globe really isn't a profitable endeavour (ie your secrets will be out there for all to see too, breaking encryption as we know it doesn't just help you).

They are more willing to accept that side effect considering other potential gains, IMO.

And yeah they are trying to shift the view away from that for sure. Why wouldn't they? No good will come of it.
I was just reading about the Pentagon being interested in this so I would assume breaking encryption is exactly why they want it.
 
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I was just reading about the Pentagon being interested in this so I would assume breaking encryption is exactly why they want it.

Just watch this from Youtube:


As far as I remember in that video there is a statement from Peter Shor that he was approached by a person from NSA ( after he gave his famous presentation on the algorithm ).

It is a well-known fact that the NSA, CIA, DARPA, and other Western and non-Western intelligence agencies are very interested in breaking current encryption algorithms using Quantum computers and non-quantum Classical supercomputers.
 
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ArsTechnica's writeup is far more informative than Microsoft's PR. The comments are even more illuminating. Some relevant quotes are below:

Microsoft is focusing on a topological phenomenon, behavior that occurs when particles are confined in some way. In this case, it's a quasiparticle that forms at the interface between aluminum that’s made to superconduct by the hardware’s extremely low operating temperature and a tiny wire of indium-arsenide semiconductor. The behavior of particles of this sort was first described by the physicist Ettore Majorana and goes by the name of a Majorana zero mode.
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But when Microsoft set out to use it, nobody had ever demonstrated that Majorana zero modes exist.
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In fact, there was some controversy over the first attempts to do so, with an early paper having been retracted after a reanalysis of its data showed that the evidence was weaker than had initially been presented. A key focus of the new Nature paper is providing more evidence that Majorana zero modes really exist in this system.
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Microsoft's first entry into quantum hardware comes in the form of Majorana 1, a processor with eight of these qubits.
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Just watch this from Youtube:


As far as I remember in that video there is a statement from Peter Shor that he was approached by a person from NSA ( after he gave his famous presentation on the algorithm ).

It is a well-known fact that the NSA, CIA, DARPA, and other Western and non-Western intelligence agencies are very interested in breaking current encryption algorithms using Quantum computers and non-quantum Classical supercomputers.

>>...a statement from Peter Shor that he was approached by a person from NSA...

If you don't want to watch the whole video just move the progress slider of a Video Player to 16 minutes 48 seconds.
 
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