Microsoft Says It Will Have A Useful Quantum Computer In Three Years
Microsoft says its new Majorana 2 chip keeps qubits stable for 20 seconds and moves its useful quantum computer target to 2029.
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Quantum computing fascinates with its theoretical ability to treat in parallel a vertiginous number of possibilities. Its major obstacle lies in stability, as the qubits, these basic units, lose their fragile state in a fraction of a second. The Majorana 2 quantum chip tackles this problem head-on by making this state last much longer than previous generations. Qubits that hold 20 seconds, an eternity at this scale Microsoft presented Majorana 2…
Agentic AI helps Microsoft speed-up viable quantum computer
An artificial intelligence (AI) agent developed by Microsoft has been credited with helping it half the projected time it thinks it will need to develop a commercially viable quantum computer. During the company’s annual Build 2026 software developer conference, Microsoft showcased how its Discovery agentic AI tool has enabled it to improve the quality of qubits in its next quantum chip, Majorana 2. Using Discovery, which has been designed to sp…
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