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Quantum startup Quera claims leap to thousands of error-corrected qubits by 2029

By Meridian48 News Desk · Summarised from Ars Technica AI ·

Quera, a quantum computing startup, announced plans to build a system with thousands of error-corrected qubits by 2029. The company says its neutral-atom architecture will leapfrog competitors like IBM and Google. However, the goal requires a massive leap from its current hardware, which has not yet demonstrated error correction at scale.

Meridian48 take
Quera's roadmap is ambitious but unproven; the quantum computing field is littered with overpromises, and achieving fault-tolerant qubits at scale remains a monumental engineering challenge.
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