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Google wants to build a useful quantum computer by 2029 – The Verge
Google is aiming to build a “useful, error-corrected quantum computer” by the end of the decade, translating to a target of 2029. It says the technology will be…

After claiming quantum supremacy breakthrough in 2019
One of Googles cryostats, which keeps a quantum computer cold enough to reduce errors.
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Google is aiming to build a useful, error-corrected quantum computer by the end of the decade, the company explained in a blog post. The search giant hopes the technology will help solve a range of big problems like feeding the world and climate change to developing better medicines. To develop the technology, Google has unveiled a new Quantum…
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