Jun 30, 2026
Quantum computing startup says it will leapfrog everybody
Here's something that really caught my eye — QuEra, a quantum startup, claims it'll leapfrog everyone by 2029. And get this — they're promising thousands of error-corrected qubits, which would be a game-changer. Currently, QuEra's hardware is at just 260 qubits, with error rates that limit practical use, according to John Timmer at Ars Technica. But here's where it gets wild: instead of building incremental upgrades, QuEra has decided to skip releasing new noisy systems altogether. Instead, they’re betting on a radical leap, promising a massive, more stable machine just a year from now, without any hardware between now and then. That’s a bold move — almost unheard of in the quantum world, where progress often feels slow and steady. As Timmer reports, this shift could dramatically accelerate the timeline for real-world quantum applications. So what does this mean for your work? It’s a reminder that in tech, sometimes the big jumps come from thinking completely differently — timing, for once, might be on their side.