>The Quantum Volume protocol identifies the largest square-shaped circuit — one where the width and depth are equal — that can be run on a given quantum device.
It's actually a measure of complexity since bits and qbits are apples and oranges. The volume measurement also includes error rates, connectivity and crosstalk.
So, it identifies the largest square circuit, but doesn't define it.
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Sounds more like a quantum area to me...
So, it identifies the largest square circuit, but doesn't define it.
Tricky wording.