IBM has announced the construction of IBM Quantum Starling who expects it to be the first large -scale quantic supercommer and tolerant of world failures, which will be ready in 2029.
The technological firm has published a new ‘quantum development route’, which draws a viable and definitive plan to build a practical and tolerant quantum computer.
This is IBM Quantum Starling, which will build in a New IBM Quantic Data Center in Poughkeepsie (New York, United States), which the company expects to be ready in 2029.
This computer will execute 20,000 times more operations than current quantum computers. Will be able to Perform 100 million quantum operations using 200 logical cubits. And it will serve as the basis for IBM Quantum Blue Jay, which can execute 1,000 million quantum operations with more than 2,000 logical cubits, as reported in a press release.
According to IBM, so far, no organization had found a viable way to build a successful system. To achieve this, the company has deciphered the code to climb the quantum correction of failures, which is known as Low density parity check code The LDPC Code.
This code drastically reduces the number of physical cubits necessary for error correction and decreases the requested costs by approximately 90 percent compared to other leading codes. In addition, it establishes the necessary resources to Reliable running large -scale quantum programs.
This code has been collected in a technical article shared in Nature, which has complemented that it explains how to efficiently decode the information of physical cubits and draws the way for Identify and correct real -time errors With conventional computer resources.