Even noisy quantum systems are revolutionary
If you are waiting for the ideal of fault-tolerant quantum computing before working with the technology, you better make yourself comfortable. Classiq CEO Nir Minerbi told Fierce Electronics, “Fault-tolerant quantum computing is far away from now. To be able to write software of any length with the knowledge of no hardware limitations in these systems, is pretty far off. Optimists would say at least seven years. The more pessimistic would say 10 years or even more.”
If you are waiting for the ideal of fault-tolerant quantum computing before working with the technology, you better make yourself comfortable. Classiq CEO Nir Minerbi told Fierce Electronics, “Fault-tolerant quantum computing is far away from now. To be able to write software of any length with the knowledge of no hardware limitations in these systems, is pretty far off. Optimists would say at least seven years. The more pessimistic would say 10 years or even more.”
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