Will we ever have personal quantum computers?
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Will we ever have personal quantum computers?
In the 2020s, we will have quantum computers that are significantly better than super computers today, but they most likely won’t be in mass use by governments and companies until the 2030s. Eventually toward the end of the 2030s and early 2040s they’ll shrink down to a size and cost viable for consumer use.
How far are we from quantum computers?
Most current quantum computers have around a hundred qubits at most. That might increase to a thousand or so over the next few years, but quantum computers that are actually useful are probably at least a decade away.
Who owns a quantum computer?
Company details
Company | Date initiated | Affiliate University or Research Institute |
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Quantinuum (merger of Honeywell and Cambridge Quantum Computing) | 2021 | University of Cambridge |
Quantum Benchmark | 2017 | |
Quantum Benchmark Labs | 2019 | |
QxBranch | 2014 |
Who has quantum computer?
In 2019, Google announced that its 53-qubit machine had achieved quantum supremacy—performing a task not manageable by a conventional computer—but IBM challenged the claim. The same year, IBM launched its 53-bit quantum computer.
Which country has the best quantum computer?
Canada. Canada is determined to be the leading country in quantum technology by allocating US$360 million over seven years for a National Quantum Strategy to boost the power in quantum research and be one of the leading countries in the quantum race.
Are there quantum computers in India?
Indian Government Launches Country’s First Quantum Computer Simulator Toolkit. 30, 2021 — The Indian government has launched the country’s first quantum computer simulator toolkit, called QSim, which will enable researchers and students to carry out cost-effective research in quantum computing.