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AIX Global Innovations Discloses Software-Governed Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing Campaign on Cloud-Accessible IBM Hardware

AIX Global Innovations has released a detailed 100-page technical report documenting its successful execution of a fault-tolerant quantum computing (FTQC) software stack on commodity superconducting hardware. The campaign, which took place from April 9 to June 1, 2026, leveraged the company's proprietary Seed IQ platform—an Adaptive Multiagent Autonomous Control (AMAC) engine—to manage operations on public cloud-accessible IBM Quantum Heron processors. The report confirms that the system achieved key fault-tolerant criteria, including surface-code error correction, universal gate operations, and continuous runtime verification, while maintaining high logical fidelity without the need for large physical redundancy.

A core innovation highlighted in the report is the "d=1 inversion" technique, which uses active inference control loops to steer noisy physical measurement vectors into a stable operating envelope. This approach allowed AIX to maintain a 150-qubit persistent register, achieving a significant reduction in logical error rates across various benchmarks. The stack was validated using five independent IBM Heron processors, performing complex molecular chemistry simulations, such as those for H2 and BeH2, with results converging within the threshold of chemical accuracy.

Source: quantumcomputingreport.com
Publication date: 15.06.2026
Author: Mohamed Abdel-Kareem