Rose's Law

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A quantum simulator based on 11 superconducting qubits.

Rose's Law is the observation that the number of qubits on chips doubles about every 18 months.[1][2] It is the quantum computing equivalent of Moore's Law.[3][4]

The term was coined by Steve Jurvetson when he met Geordie Rose, the founder of D-Wave Systems and the law's namesake.[5]

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