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TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Forward-looking: IBM has outlined a plan to build the world's first large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer.
Image: IBM Research YouTube channel IBM is on track to deliver a fault-tolerant quantum computer at its Poughkeepsie, New York facility by 2029, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal.
By 2033, the local IBM Quantum Data Center will also house IBM's next large-scale system, Blue Jay, capable of performing 1 billion circuit operations, using 2000 logical qubits.
IBM unveiled its path to build the world’s first large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer, setting the stage for practical and scalable quantum computing.
IBM—which has trailed Microsoft, Amazon, and Google for classic computing products in recent years—claims the world's largest fleet of quantum computing systems.
IBM’s research has proven it can run fault-tolerant logic within the stabilizer (Clifford) framework. However, without the extra non‑Clifford gates, a quantum computer would not be able to ...
The computer, called IBM Quantum Starling, will be housed in its Poughkeepsie, N.Y., center and have 20,000 times the computational power of today’s quantum computers, the tech giant said.
A four-year plan IBM now describing its first error-resistant quantum compute system Company is moving past focus on qubits, shifting to functional compute units.
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