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Running a Quantum Circuit at the Speed of Data
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EngineeringComputer ArchitectureQuantum ComputingQuantum Optimization AlgorithmIon Trap TechnologyQuantum NetworkQuantum EntanglementQuantum ScienceAncilla FactoriesPhysicsQuantum AlgorithmComputer EngineeringQuantum InformationComputer ScienceMicroelectronicsQuantum TechnologyPopular QuantumNatural SciencesQuantum CircuitQuantum Error CorrectionQuantum Algorithms
We analyze circuits for kernels from popular quantum computing applications, characterizing the hardware resources necessary to take ancilla preparation off the critical path. The result is a chip entirely dominated by ancilla generation circuits. To address this issue, we introduce optimized ancilla factories and analyze theirstructure and physical layout for ion trap technology. We introduce a new quantum computing architecture with highly concentrated data-only regions surrounded by shared ancilla factories. The results are a reduced dependence on costly teleportation, more efficient distribution of generated ancillae and more than five times speedup over previous proposals.
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