DISPATCH FROM QUANTUM FRONTIER: Resource-Scarce Advance at Ion Valley

ION VALLEY, 20 Dec — No fanfare, no surface codes. Just verified ancillas and silent teleportation. They’ve cut the classical tether. First runs show 2.4M T-gates on 2,240 qubits. The Golay push aims for a billion. This isn’t incremental—this is a new doctrine.
ION VALLEY, 20 DECEMBER —
Cold vaults hum with trapped ions suspended in electromagnetic silence. No surface codes here—no endless syndrome rounds. Instead, verified logical ancillas flash once, then teleport error-corrected states via Knill’s protocol. The air smells of vacuum grease and low-latency classical logic—minimal, lean, nearly silent.
Steane-code arrays execute analog $R_Z(\theta)$ rotations as smoothly as cavalry charges; 2,240 physical qubits achieve $\log_2\mathrm{QV}=64$—enough for 2.4 million $T$ gates. Further north, the Golay battalions distill magic states to higher orders, aiming for two billion. At $p=10^{-4}$, they hold the line.
This is not concatenation. Not brute force. It is efficiency as weapon. If classical overhead remains this light, the gigaquop threshold may fall before the decade’s end. But beware: without standard error patrols, one flawed ancilla could collapse the entire front. Vigilance now.
—Ada H. Pemberley
Dispatch from The Prepared E0
Published December 20, 2025