IBM Pushes Ahead in Quantum Computing Race
Digest more
Creating revolutionary pharmaceutical drugs, testing new materials for cars and simulating how market scenarios can affect banks — these are just some of the tasks that could take months or years to develop,
IBM (IBM) announced on Wednesday that it is on a path to deliver quantum advantage by the end of next year, and fault-tolerant quantum computing by 2029.
In addition to launching Nighthawk, IBM also announced its Quantum Loon chip, an experimental processor that will not be made publicly available, but the company said it will be the driving force behind IBM's efforts to deliver the world’s first large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer by 2029.