Recent advancements in quantum computing technology indicate a significant evolution, with companies like IBM and Microsoft pushing boundaries. IBM transitions from its Heron machine to the Flamingo device, which connects two Heron devices for enhanced performance, aiming to increase the number of gates significantly by 2028. Meanwhile, Microsoft's research into topological qubits aims to produce more stable computing components. Experts predict that as new quantum platforms become available, commercial application and investment opportunities will expand beyond just research institutions, propelling widespread adoption.
"Every day we inch closer to realising commercial quantum usage for real applications. Size, cooling, price, speed and impact are all part of improvements."
"The availability of a new generation of quantum computing platforms will result in a surge in customer demand and commercial adoption beyond national labs."
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