D-Wave’s New Gate-Model Roadmap Puts Pin in 2032 For 100 Logical-Qubit System
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D-Wave Quantum Inc. has unveiled a gate-model quantum computing roadmap targeting a 100-logical-qubit fault-tolerant system capable of executing more than one million operations by 2032. The roadmap centers on D-Wave's superconducting dual-rail qubit architecture, designed to detect approximately 90% of qubit errors during computation. Planned milestones include systems with 17, 49, and 181 physical qubits in 2026, 2027, and 2028, respectively, with a 10-logical-qubit fault-tolerant system in 2030 and a 100-logical-qubit system by 2032.
💡 Why It Matters
- · D-Wave's gate-model roadmap could redefine the pace of commercial quantum computing by leveraging its expertise in high-coherence dual-rail qubits and quantum error correction.
- · The company's focus on reducing errors at the hardware level, rather than scaling physical qubits, may position it to lead the industry in developing commercially useful quantum applications.