Research Team Finds Useful Quantum Computers Could Be Built with as Few as 10,000 Qubits
thequantuminsider.com Apr 1, 2026

Research Team Finds Useful Quantum Computers Could Be Built with as Few as 10,000 Qubits

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Researchers from Caltech and Oratomic have made a breakthrough in quantum computing, developing an ultra-efficient error-correction architecture that reduces the number of physical qubits per logical qubit from 1,000 to as few as five. This innovation could enable the construction of fault-tolerant quantum computers with 10,000-20,000 qubits, potentially accelerating timelines to within this decade. The findings have significant implications for cryptography and could lead to the development of practical quantum machines.