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IBM believes its quantum processors are beginning to provide utility beyond classical methods

Quantum computers are thought to possess tremendous computational potential that could be used to solve problems that classical computers simply aren't capable of. Unlocking that performance has. ....

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IBM says its made a breakthrough in quantum computing, entering into 'the era of utility'

Scientists at IBM believe they may have made a breakthrough in quantum computing, ushering in a new era of quantum computing known as 'the era of utility'. ....

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New technique in error-prone quantum computing makes classical computers sweat: Quantum computer barely edged out supercomputer, showing utility of noisy quantum computers

New technique in error-prone quantum computing makes classical computers sweat: Quantum computer barely edged out supercomputer, showing utility of noisy quantum computers
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IBM Says It's Made a Big Breakthrough in Quantum Computing

Scientists at IBM say they've developed a method to manage the unreliability inherent in quantum processors, providing a long awaited breakthrough in making quantum computers more practical than conventional ones. This advancement, detailed in a study published in the journal Nature, comes nearly four years after Google eagerly declared "quantum supremacy" when its scientists claimed […] ....

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