> In their research, the ONISQ team focused on Rydberg qubits – a type of physical, non-logical qubits. Through this effort, they successfully developed techniques to create error-correcting logical qubits from these “noisy” Rydberg qubits.<p>- are these "noisy" in so far as they are only able to approximate absolute zero? At theoretical absolute zero, would there be zero noise? This sounds like a big opportunity for companies like Extropic [1] that are focused on thermodynamic computing.<p>[1] <a href="https://www.extropic.ai/" rel="nofollow">https://www.extropic.ai/</a>