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QUANTUM COMPUTING'S LEAP FORWARD: PATH TO 2030 AND BEYOND
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|June 06, 2025
A researcher in a Palo Alto lab watches a screen flicker with calculations that could unlock a new cancer drug, her quantum computer humming with possibilities that classical systems can't touch. Breakthroughs in quantum computing hinted at such futures, as scientists and startups pushed the boundaries of a technology poised to reshape industries.
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 From today’s experimental qubits to tomorrow's fault-tolerant systems, quantum computing is no longer a distant dream but a field sprinting toward practical applications. By 2030, experts envision quantum machines tackling problems like drug discovery and logistics optimization, yet scaling and accessibility remain challenges.
TODAY'S QUANTUM LANDSCAPE: A FOUNDATION OF PROMISE
In a Chicago university lab, a quantum processor with a handful of qubits solves a small optimization puzzle faster than a supercomputer, a glimpse of the technology's edge. Quantum computing, leveraging quantum mechanics principles like superposition and entanglement, allows qubits to exist in multiple states simultaneously, enabling parallel computations that outpace classical bits. Current systems, often called Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) machines, range from 50 to 1,000 qubits, but their high error rates limit practical use to niche research tasks like simulating molecular structures.
 Major players like IBM, Google, and startups like PsiQuantum are driving progress, with IBM targeting 1,000-qubit systems by 2026 and Google aiming for a million qubits by 2029. These machines, often using superconducting or photonic qubits, require extreme conditions—near absolute zero or complex laser setups—making them bulky and costly. Yet, innovations like diamond-based qubits, which operate at room temperature, hint at portable devices, as seen in Germany's 2024 contract for a mobile quantum computer. U.S. researchers, backed by over $1 billion through the National Quantum Initiative Act, are racing to refine these systems, focusing on error correction and qubit stability.
Major players like IBM, Google, and startups like PsiQuantum are driving progress, with IBM targeting 1,000-qubit systems by 2026 and Google aiming for a million qubits by 2029. These machines, often using superconducting or photonic qubits, require extreme conditions—near absolute zero or complex laser setups—making them bulky and costly. Yet, innovations like diamond-based qubits, which operate at room temperature, hint at portable devices, as seen in Germany's 2024 contract for a mobile quantum computer. U.S. researchers, backed by over $1 billion through the National Quantum Initiative Act, are racing to refine these systems, focusing on error correction and qubit stability.Esta historia es de la edición June 06, 2025 de AppleMagazine.
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