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This revolution came to the attention of the computer giant, IBM, who, up until then, had specialised in mainframe computers. They decided to launch their own smaller machine, called the personal ...
View the original post here. IBM this week laid out one of the most ambitious roadmaps in computing, declaring it plans to have a practical, error-corrected quantum computer online by 2029.