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ETH Zurich built a fingernail-sized quantum chip that uses a superconducting qubit as a CPU and the vibrational modes of an acoustic resonator as quantum RAM. The team demonstrated a universal gate set and ran small instances of the quantum Fourier transform and period finding.
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