IBM Condor Follow-up: QaaS and the Roadmap to Fault-Tolerant Quantum
One year after the 1,121-qubit milestone, we look at how Quantum Computing as a Service (QaaS) is being used in pharma and finance.
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One year after the 1,121-qubit milestone, we look at how Quantum Computing as a Service (QaaS) is being used in pharma and finance.
With SpaceX's Starship achieving a 100% success rate on its last 50 cargo flights to Low-Earth Orbit (LEO), the cost of space travel has hit a $100/kg floor. We analyze the revenue milestone that has turned SpaceX into the 2026 economy's 'Space Logistics Engine.'
With T-Mobile's Starlink V3 and Apple's 'Global Connect' service officially entering mass-market deployment in Q2 2026, the 'Dead Zone' has finally vanished. We analyze the NTN (Non-Terrestrial Network) 3GPP Rel-18 standard and why your phone works everywhere on Earth in 2026.
With the scaling of 1,121-qubit 'Condor' processors and the arrival of 'Quantum-as-a-Service' (QaaS), 2026 has brought us the first practical applications of quantum computing. We analyze the 'Hybrid-AI-Quantum' architectures and why the 'Traveling Salesman' problem is finally being solved.
With the massive energy demands of 1.4nm-class AI clusters, the 2026 tech economy has turned to nuclear power. We analyze the first on-site Small Modular Reactor (SMR) at Microsoft's data center and the success of the 2026 'Helion-OpenAI' fusion pilot.
With the first 6G pilot networks launching in Seoul, Singapore, and Saudi Arabia's 'NEOM,' 2026 has provided a glimpse into the sub-terahertz future. We explore the 100Gbps breakthroughs and how 'Sensing-as-a-Service' is redefining the smart city.