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Noisy intermediate-scale quantum era

In the noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) era the leading quantum processors contain about 50 to a few hundred qubits, but are not advanced enough to reach fault-tolerance nor large enough to profit sustainably from quantum supremacy. The term was coined by John Preskill in 2018. It is used to describe the current state of the art in the fabrication of quantum processors. The term 'noisy' refers to the fact that quantum processors are very sensitive to the environment and may lose their quantum state due to quantum decoherence. In the NISQ era, the quantum processors are not sophisticated enough to continuously implement quantum error correction. The term 'intermediate-scale' refers to the quantum volume related to the not-so-large number of qubits and moderate gate fidelity. (Wikipedia).

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