Microsoft’s next-gen quantum chip cuts timeline to useful quantum computing
Summary
Microsoft announced Majorana 2, its next-generation topological quantum chip with qubits 1000 times more reliable, cutting the timeline to useful quantum computing to 2029. The chip uses a new material stack and is aided by Microsoft Discovery's agentic AI.
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