IBM aims for quantum computer in 2029, lays out road map for larger systems

Key takeaways:

  • IBM plans to have a practical quantum computer called "Starling" ready by 2029, with a larger system targeted for 2033, to be built at their Poughkeepsie, New York data center.
  • The Starling system will feature approximately 200 logical qubits, which IBM believes will be sufficient to demonstrate quantum advantage over classical computers for the first time.
  • IBM is competing with major tech giants including Microsoft, Google, and Amazon, plus numerous well-funded startups in the race to develop practical quantum computers.
  • IBM changed its strategy in 2019, developing a new algorithm that significantly reduces qubits needed for error correction by designing methods around practically buildable chips.
  • IBM's quantum VP stated that major scientific challenges have been solved, and now it's primarily an engineering challenge rather than requiring scientific breakthroughs. RetryClaude can make mistakes. Please double-check responses.
IBM aims for quantum computer in 2029, lays out road map for larger systems
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