By Zacks Equity Research
Publication Date: 2026-08-20 14:57:00
International Business Machines Corporation IBM has successfully integrated two modular cryogenic systems into a shared environment, thereby reaching a significant engineering milestone in building a large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer. The development aims to address infrastructure challenges involved in scaling quantum computers to hundreds of interconnected processors.
IBM’s latest cryogenic architecture is designed to provide the ultra-low-temperature environment required for quantum computing while offering greater capacity for wiring and processor connections. The company’s L-coupler technology will enable separate quantum chips to communicate and operate together, helping build more advanced quantum systems.
The company plans to install its Quantum Nighthawk processors in the new cryogenic modules later this year for performance testing. It aims to connect multiple processors to support a quantum computer with at least 1,000 programmable qubits, while future…


