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QuEra Unveils Gigaquop-Class Fault-Tolerant Roadmap and Invites Organizations to Co-Design Quantum Applications
BOSTON QuEra Computing on June 25 detailed the next phase of its fault-tolerant roadmap. The company announced plans for a next-generation gigaquop-class quantum computer coming in 2028 to 2029. The system is designed to perform on the order of one billion reliable logical operations, a level commonly referred to as gigaquop-class and roughly a thousandfold increase over Libra. Projected specifications include more than 1,000 logical qubits, a 10 to the minus 9 logical error rate and over 20,000 physical qubits in a single processing core. The system is targeted for initial use at QuEra in the 2028 to 2029 timeframe. QuEra also launched a call for solutions inviting enterprises, HPC centers and government programs to co-design applications for fault-tolerant quantum hardware before it comes online. The announcement appears on the company's website and in its press materials dated June 25, 2026.
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