Quantum leap: IBM's race to error-free quantum computing.

IBM's quantum computing saga is less about quantum leap and more about quantum steps, with their new heron chip leading the charge. It's not about stuffing more qubits into a chip but making each qubit count—like a high-stakes game of quantum Tetris. By 2029, they're betting on a fault-tolerant quantum computer that might not break the internet's encryption just yet but will definitely make a quantum impact.
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