IBM and Cisco Announce Plans to Build a Network of Large-Scale, Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computers
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IBM and Cisco Announce Plans to Build a Network of Large-Scale, Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computers
**media[836165]** - New collaboration plans to unite strengths of both leaders to design a connected network of large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computers, targeted by early 2030s
IBM, Cisco Outline Plans For Networks of Quantum Computers By Early 2030s
IBM and Cisco plan to link quantum computers over long distances by the early 2030s, "with the goal of demonstrating the concept is workable by the end of 2030," reports Reuters. "The move could pave the way for a quantum internet, though executives at the two companies cautioned that the networks would require technologies that do not currently exist and will have to be developed with the help of universities and federal laboratories." From the…
IBM’s Quantum Leap: Nighthawk Processor Ushers in Era of Fault-Tolerant Computing
In a pivotal moment for quantum computing, IBM has unveiled groundbreaking advancements that could redefine computational power. At the IBM Quantum Developer Conference 2025, the company announced new quantum processors, software enhancements, and algorithmic breakthroughs, setting a clear trajectory toward quantum advantage by 2026 and fault-tolerant systems by 2029. These developments, detailed in a press release from IBM Newsroom, underscore …
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