
At least two dozen manufacturers are commercially offering more than 40 quantum processing units (QPUs), and quantum-as-a-service expands access. QPUs still do not meet requirements for large-scale commercial applications like chemical simulations or cryptanalysis. Quantum computers are not yet able to solve problems faster than classical computers alone. Preparing for a quantum future requires adapting operations, infrastructure, and partnerships. Early use cases include modeling complex molecular interactions and pharmaceuticals, but security and workforce readiness remain major gaps.
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