IBM unveils ambitious plan for fault-tolerant quantum computer
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IBM plans to build Quantum Starling, the world's first large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer, by 2029. The machine will have 200 logical qubits, perform 100 million quantum operations, and deliver 20,000 times the compute of current quantum computers. IBM is developing new error correction techniques and will test components this year before rolling out a modular processor in 2026.
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