Microsoft Says It Will Have A Useful Quantum Computer In Three Years
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Microsoft announced its second-generation quantum chip and pledged to deliver a useful quantum computer within three years, marking an aggressive timeline in the race to build practically applicable quantum machines. The company's claim positions it against rivals like IBM and Google in a competitive push to move quantum computing from theoretical promise to real-world problem-solving. If realized, the milestone would represent a significant leap forward for an industry that has long struggled to demonstrate concrete commercial value. The announcement comes as major tech companies pour billions into quantum research, betting that the technology will eventually revolutionize fields from drug discovery to cryptography.