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QuEra has outlined the next phase of its fault-tolerant quantum computing roadmap, including plans for a gigaquop-class quantum computer targeted for 2028–2029 and launched a program inviting organizations to co-design applications.

The planned next-generation system is designed to feature more than 1,000 logical qubits, over 20,000 physical qubits, and perform around one billion reliable logical operations, building on the Libra fault-tolerant system planned for Amazon Braket in 2028.

Through its FTQC Founders Circle, QuEra is inviting enterprises, HPC centers, and government organizations to collaborate on fault-tolerant algorithms and applications ahead of commercial deployment.

Press release – QuEra Computing today detailed the next phase of its fault-tolerant roadmap, including plans for a next-generation gigaquop-class quantum computer coming in 2028 to 2029, and launched a call for solutions inviting enterprises, HPC centers, and government programs to co-design applications for fault-tolerant quantum hardware before it comes online.