IBM released plans for a quantum computing system named Starling, expected to have 200 logical qubits and perform 100 million operations without errors by 2029.
The company is focusing on detailed intermediate steps to achieve Starling, including configuring processors for error-corrected qubits, a shift from individual qubit collections to functional compute units.
IBM is confident in addressing science questions related to error correction, viewing the challenge as more of an engineering problem moving forward.