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James Lexico
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Intel held the LABS Day event on December 3rd and made important announcements at this global event.

Intel introduced ControlFlag, a machine programming research system that can independently detect errors in code at the event. Even in its infancy, this new, self-monitoring system serves software developers as a productivity tool to assist in labor-intensive debugging. In pre-tests, ControlFlag trained and learned new failures and faults in more than 1 billion lines of unlabeled production-quality codes.

At the Intel Labs virtual event, Intel also introduced the company's second-generation cryogenic control chip, Horse Ridge II. With this new product, the company has taken a step towards overcoming one of the biggest obstacles in quantum computing, scalability. Building on the innovations brought by the first-generation Horse Ridge controller introduced to the market in 2019, Horse Ridge II supports advanced features and higher levels of integration for meticulous control of the quantum system. New features include the ability to change and read qubit (quantum bit) states, as well as control the potential of many gates required to mix multiple qubits.  

Intel also shared up-to-date information on developments within the Intel Neuroformic Research Community (INCR) at the event. The group, which has grown rapidly since its establishment in 2018, has 100 members today. These members include Lenovo, Logitech, Mercedes-Benz and Prophesee, which Intel announced at the event and joined the group to investigate the business use of neuromorphic computing. In addition, Intel also summarized the results from INRC's research, calculated on the company's neuromorphic research test chip, Loihi. 

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