AIX Global Innovations announced a breakthrough in fault-tolerant quantum computing (FTQC) using IBM’s publicly available hardware. The company’s Seed IQ software stack met all four technical requirements for FTQC on IBM superconducting processors.
AIX reported executing thousands of complex circuits during the testing phase. The system detected zero logical errors throughout these operations. AIX also completed high-accuracy molecular chemistry simulations to demonstrate real-world viability.
The achievement suggests that software innovations can accelerate the timeline for useful quantum computing. This development reduces the reliance on massive increases in physical qubit hardware scale.
The breakthrough occurred on rented hardware through IBM’s standard cloud service. These results provide external validation for the stability and accessibility of IBM’s quantum computing platform.