QuEra Computing Inc. has released its updated product roadmap during a strategic webinar briefing, detailing the transition timelines from Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) systems to error-corrected hardware classes. The revised roadmap—anchored upon peer-reviewed academic foundations—outlines a development path optimized for a modular, zoned neutral-atom hardware infrastructure. By substituting fixed qubit layouts with parallel atom-shuttling connectivity, the company targets the execution of multi-variable fault-tolerant algorithms by 2028, bypassing standard cryogenic cooling footprint mandates through room-temperature vacuum cell operations. The Multi-Zone Hardware Path to Megaquop Performance The cornerstone of the 2028 roadmap iteration is Libra, a quantum system designed to achieve megaquop logical [...]

Superconducting hardware developer IQM Quantum Computers has introduced a quantum error correction (QEC) architecture termed directional tile codes. Co-authored with academic…

Stockholm-based startup FirstQFM has unveiled a machine learning platform that utilizes patent-pending quantum foundation models (QFMs) to optimize Quantum Reservoir Computing…