IBM Advances Toward Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing by 2029

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IBM announced plans to build the world's first large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer called Starling by 2029, aiming to significantly advance quantum computing capabilities. The project has positively impacted IBM's stock, which has been rallying, and highlights the growing competition and investment in quantum technology among major tech companies. IBM's stock has gained 27% this year, driven by confidence in AI and quantum advancements.
- IBM Stock Gains As Tech Giant Offers Plan For Quantum Computing's 'Next Frontier' Investor's Business Daily
- IBM just took a 'significant' step toward useful quantum computing Yahoo Finance
- IBM Has a Roadmap to a ‘Fault-Tolerant’ Quantum Computer by 2029 WSJ
- IBM announces new quantum processor, plan for Starling supercomputer by 2029 CNBC
- IBM aims to build the world’s first large-scale, error-corrected quantum computer by 2028 MIT Technology Review
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