Quantum Leap: Microsoft and Atom Aim for 2025
What’s harder to manage: juggling invisible atoms or predicting a clear timeline for quantum computing’s revolution? Microsoft and Atom Computing just bet big on both.
Microsoft and Atom Computing announced a commercial quantum computer set to launch in 2025, featuring over 1,000 physical qubits. Their breakthrough lies in entangling 24 logical qubits using neutral atoms — a record achievement in quantum stability.
The system addresses a critical challenge: atoms that "disappear." Through advanced loss detection and correction, their qubit virtualization system ensures computations remain intact.
These strides hint at commercial quantum applications in chemistry and materials science but also reveal the lingering challenge of scaling quantum systems. Are we ready for the ethical and operational questions that arise when machines outperform classical computers at scale?
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