IBM Aims for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer by 2029 with 'Starling' Initiative

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IBM plans to build the world's first fault-tolerant quantum computer, called Starling, by 2029, using new error-correction techniques that will enable scaling to 200 logical qubits (roughly 10,000 physical qubits), making quantum computers significantly more powerful and bringing them closer to practical utility.
- IBM plans to build first-of-its-kind quantum computer by 2029 after 'solving key bottleneck' Live Science
- IBM Has a Roadmap to a ‘Fault-Tolerant’ Quantum Computer by 2029 WSJ
- International Business Machines (NYSE:IBM) Unveils Ambitious Quantum Roadmap With 'Starling' Initiative Yahoo Finance
- IBM announces new quantum processor, plan for Starling supercomputer by 2029 CNBC
- IBM reveals Poughkeepsie's role in path toward first fault-tolerant quantum computer The Poughkeepsie Journal
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