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QuamCore Ltd, a startup working to develop a quantum computer with one million qubits, today announced that it has raised $26 ...
When combined with Qiskit software tools, the 156-qubit R2 Heron quantum processor can perform 5,000 two-qubit gate operations — double the previous best — meaning it's ready for complex quantum ...
As quantum computing moves closer to practical implementation, there are three areas in particular to keep an eye on.
IBM Reveals Quantum Chip, Eyes 2029 Starling Supercomputer Launch Published on June 11, 2025 at 3:17 pm by Vardah Gill in News ...
IBM announced detailed plans today to build an error-corrected quantum computer with significantly more computational capability than existing machines by 2028. It hopes to make the computer ...
IBM’s first quantum roadmap, released in 2020 (see the image above), detailed the availability of the company’s 27-qubit Falcon processor in 2019 and outlined plans for processors with a ...
IBM is taking a modular approach on its path to the holy grail of quantum computing. This year, IBM will release Nighthawk, its new quantum process with 120 qubits and 5,000 quantum gates.
IBM Quantum Loon, expected in 2025, is designed to test architecture components for the qLDPC code, including “c-couplers” that connect qubits over longer distances within the same chip.
IBM's growth strategy focuses on quantum-centric supercomputing via a long-term roadmap, interconnecting modular chips like the 1,121-qubit Condor to achieve fault tolerance.
IBM is taking a modular approach on its path to the holy grail of quantum computing. This year, IBM will release Nighthawk, its new quantum process with 120 qubits and 5,000 quantum gates.
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.