Quantum Computing Performance - Quantum computers are currently matching the performance of the largest supercomputers for specific, narrow problem sets [1] - The company's quantum computers to be released next year will have 256 qubits [1] - These future systems are projected to outperform not only current supercomputers, but also any supercomputers humanity will ever build [2] - Conventional technology would require approximately 1 billion times the Earth's current electricity generation to achieve equivalent performance [2] - The company anticipates delivering systems with the performance needed for 2030 by demonstrating required capabilities in lab settings [3] Technical Bottlenecks & Market Outlook - The primary challenges are good hard engineering, requiring significant effort and capital [3] - The market is exciting because the company has already demonstrated in lab settings what is needed to deliver systems not just in 2026 or 2027, but the systems needed for the performance of 2030 [3]
Quantum computers are going to be the most powerful we've ever seen #tech
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