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- IBM Says It’s Cracked Quantum Error Correction - IEEE Spectrum
IBM's Starling aims for 200 logical qubits by 2029, promising a leap in quantum computing capabilities What does this mean for tech enthusiasts?
- IBM Says It’s Cracked Quantum Error Correction
In a paper published in Nature last year, IBM researchers outlined a new error-correction scheme called quantum low-density parity check (qLDPC) codes that would require roughly one-tenth of the number of qubits that surface codes need
- IBM aims to build the world’s first large-scale, error . . .
“This is the first time someone’s doing this,” he says of making a large-scale error-corrected quantum computer IBM’s road map involves first building smaller machines before Starling
- IBM Just Cracked Quantum Computing. Are You Ready?
Enter IBM’s new approach IBM has declared that it has “solved the science” behind fault-tolerant quantum computing and is now moving to the engineering phase This bold claim comes on the heels of IBM’s June 2025 announcement of IBM Quantum Starling, slated to be the world’s first large-scale fault-tolerant quantum computer by 2029
- Quantum code cracked! IBM made history - ShiftDelete. Net Global
Starling will have a capacity of 200 logical qubits and will be able to perform 100 million quantum operations Then, IBM plans to move on to the 2,000 logical qubit Blue Jay project, which it positions as the final system
- Has IBM cracked the code of quantum computing by solving data . . .
One of the main issues in developing the machines is they often struggle with data errors But IBM says its chips could make a difference Technology giant IBM has reached a major milestone in its
- IBM Unveils Plans for First ‘Fault-Tolerant’ Quantum . . .
IBM first demonstrated a working quantum computer in 2000 Sixteen years later, the company released a five-qubit superconducting quantum computer over the cloud, and unveiled the IBM Q System One
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