QuEra Announces 2028 Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer and Expanded Multi-Year Strategic Collaboration with AWS
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
QuEra Computing announced Libra, a fault-tolerant quantum computer planned for 2028, in collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Libra will be available on AWS's cloud platform, Amazon Braket, and is designed to deliver over 256 logical qubits, a logical error rate of 10⁻⁶, and approximately one million reliable logical quantum operations. The system builds on QuEra's neutral-atom architecture and a series of peer-reviewed demonstrations in quantum error correction, logical qubits, and fault-tolerant operations.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The emergence of fault-tolerant quantum computing could unlock practical applications in molecular simulation, materials discovery, and optimization, where classical approaches face scaling limits.
- · By making Libra available on Amazon Braket, QuEra and AWS are creating a path for enterprises and research institutions to access reliable and scalable quantum computing capabilities.