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Quantum Report Card: Achieving Real Scale That Cannot Be Simulated

The next major moves in quantum computing are expected to take technology on a generational journey, though it will still be some years before tangible results emerge.

Joao-Pierre S. Ruth, Senior editor at Information Week

October 16, 2024

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The first half of the Quantum Compute Report Card laid out the work IBM continues to do in the development of quantum computing, but there are many more elements to explore.

Scott Crowder, vice president of IBM quantum adoption and business development, says IBM’s development in the space has been on target but also remains cautious about hyping up promises for the future -- reiterating the dilemma that comes with capabilities and use cases for quantum computing cannot be proved until they are proved.

What that future may look like could include input from a host of technology developers and other stakeholders who expect the promise of quantum compute to be fulfilled -- though they maintain grounded perspectives on when that might be.

Read the full story from Enter Quantum's sister publication Information Week.

About the Author

Joao-Pierre S. Ruth

Senior editor at Information Week, Information Week

Joao-Pierre S. Ruth covers tech policy, including ethics, privacy, legislation, and risk; fintech; code strategy; and cloud & edge computing for InformationWeek. He has been a journalist for more than 25 years, reporting on business and technology first in New Jersey, then covering the New York tech startup community, and later as a freelancer for such outlets as TheStreet, Investopedia, and Street Fight. Follow him on Twitter: @jpruth.

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