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Some of the limitations of current AI technology could potentially be overcome with quantum computing. A quantum computer ...
As quantum computing moves closer to practical implementation, there are three areas in particular to keep an eye on.
Overview: IBM follows a clear roadmap aiming for 100,000 qubits and fosters an open-access quantum development ...
On June 10, 2025, IBM released an updated IBM Quantum Roadmap to detail its path to IBM Quantum Starling, the world’s first large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum system, located in Poughkeepsie.
IBM, which already operates a large, global fleet of quantum computers, is releasing a new Quantum Roadmap that outlines its plans to build out a practical, fault-tolerant quantum computer.
Quantum Starling will be built at the IBM Poughkeepsie Lab in New York. IBM's new roadmap sets a timeline for building the components needed in the build, with a series of processors and adapters ...
Starling, which will feature 200 logical qubits and 100 million quantum gates, will be built in 2028 and deliver fault-tolerance by 2029, according to IBM's roadmap.
IBM said Nighthawk can run quantum circuits with 5,000 gates, like the Heron, but plans to boost it to 15,000 gates by 2028. — CNBC's Kif Leswing contributed to this report.
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Biggish Blue has swaggered into the quantum saloon waving a roadmap it says will make AI look like a warm-up act. IBM now claims it is on course to build the world’s first large-scale fault ...
IBM Quantum roadmap, processors, and infrastructure outline clear path to IBM Quantum Starling, expected to be first large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer Breakthrough research defines key ...