By Mike Wheatley
Publication Date: 2026-08-19 10:00:00
IBM Corp. said today it has taken a massive step forward toward its goal of delivering the world’s first fault-tolerant quantum computer by 2029, after successfully linking and cooling down the first pair of modules based on a new, highly scalable cryogenic architecture.
The new system makes it possible for hundreds of quantum processors to be linked together into a giant cluster, paving the way for large-scale quantum computers that can actually make a difference.
IBM said the achievement is a key milestone on its roadmap toward the delivery of IBM Quantum Starling, which is a new quantum computing system that’s currently under development and slated to launch in three years. It’s envisaged that Starling will be able to perform about 20,000 times more calculations than today’s existing quantum computers, making it powerful enough to deliver the Holy Grail of “quantum advantage.” That’s the threshold where these machines will be able to solve complex, real-world…


