IBM discusses the future of quantum computers
Planning for a 100,000 qubits computer in ten years
Foto: IBM
Earlier today, we wrote a bit about IBM's progress in the development of quantum computers, and it seems like the company has big plans for the future of quantum computing.IBM states that by 2033, they plan to build a quantum computing facility with access to a total of 100,000 qubits. This can be compared to the quantum computer that IBM showcased last year, which had 433 qubits. In a news release, they further discuss the powerful quantum computer they plan to build:"We recognize how challenging it will be to build a 100,000-qubit system. But we see the path before us — we have our list of known knowns and known unknowns. And if unforeseen challenges arise, we as an industry should be eager to take them on."IBM has initiated collaborations with the University of Tokyo and the University of Chicago, which will assist IBM in building the enormous quantum computer that they hope to present in ten years. In the video clip below, IBM shares a bit more about their future plans for quantum computers.
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tors. 15 jun 2023, 20:00
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