MIT/Harvard spinout plans 10,000-qubit, error-corrected quantum computer by 2026

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A groundbreaking project led by a MIT/Harvard spinout is aiming to develop a 10,000-qubit, error-corrected quantum computer by the year 2026. This ambitious plan has the potential to surpass industry giants such as IBM, Microsoft, and Google in the race to achieve error-corrected quantum computing. The startup's innovative approach to quantum technology has captured the attention of experts and enthusiasts alike, as they work tirelessly towards creating a quantum computer that could revolutionize the way we approach complex computational problems. With the promise of enhanced processing power and unprecedented speed, the implications of this quantum computing breakthrough are boundless. Stay tuned as this exciting venture continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in the realm of quantum technology.