Read our quarterly round-up. Our take: the stack is coalescing—hardware, algorithms, and deployment pathways are aligning with policy and regional strategies.
Google’s Willow 105-qubit chip didn’t just outperform a supercomputer - it ended the classical era of computing as we know it.
Harvard and MIT researchers have built a quantum computer that ran continuously for two hours — a 55,000% leap from the millisecond lifetimes we’re used to.
With its new modular architecture and powerful qLDPC codes, IBM is laying the foundation for fault-tolerant systems.
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