IBM roadmap: Launching Starling, a large-scale fault-tolerant quantum computer by 2029

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According to Foresight News, citing Cailian News, on June 10, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) announced plans to launch a practical large-scale fault-tolerant quantum computer by 2029, and detailed the roadmap the company has developed to achieve this goal. IBM stated that it plans to have a larger quantum computing system by 2029. The company will build a quantum computer named "Starling" in its data center in Poughkeepsie, New York, and says it will have approximately 200 logical qubits. The computational power is expected to reach 20,000 times that of existing quantum computers, enabling users to explore complex quantum states far beyond the limitations of current devices. Qubits are the basic units of quantum computing, and 200 qubits are sufficient to begin demonstrating advantages over classical computers.

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