IBM Corp. today announced the launch of its newest quantum processor “Heron,” featuring 133 qubits of computing power that will serve as the foundation for a new series of processors capable of ...
Scientists at IBM have created two new quantum processing units (QPUs) that they say will take them a step closer to achieving quantum advantage by next year — and a fully fault-tolerant quantum ...
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IBM announced during the 2025 Quantum Developer Conference on Wednesday that it expects to reach quantum advantage by 2026, while targeting full-scale fault-tolerant quantum computing by 2029. The ...
IBM continues to add to the quantum computing technology needed to make the revolutionary systems faster and more useful for innovative applications. At the IBM Quantum Summit, it unveiled a modular ...
Japan’s National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology has partnered with IBM to develop a 10,000-qubit quantum computer. According to a report from Nikkei Asia, the deal is expected ...
The world’s largest quantum computer system is quietly humming away, doing god knows what, in the middle of a bare-bones conference room, just off the lobby of a building in Westchester County, New ...
IBM has launched a new quantum system, dubbed Aachen. The system offers 156 qubits provided by the company’s Heron r2 processor, according to David Faller, managing director, IBM Germany R&D. Writing ...
A new quantum computing program called Q at IBM promises more than 50 qubits, which should push conventional computers one step closer to the trash heap. IBM Q will deliver paid quantum computing ...
IBM this week announced significant advancements in both quantum processors and platforms for quantum computing at its Quantum Summit 2023. In doing so, IBM highlighted several significant ...
A startup called Atom Computing has announced the first quantum computer to pass the 1,000-qubit milestone. The prototype, due to become available for use in 2024, leapfrogs IBM’s announcement of its ...
Quantum scientists at IBM Research have announced major advances in quantum computing that could place real, practical quantum computers in businesses and homes within the next 10 years. The main ...