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* <abbr>NISQ</abbr> Era devices are on the horizon<ref group="NISQ">[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1801.00862.pdf Quantum Computing in the <abbr>NISQ</abbr> era and beyond], John Preskill, July 2018, Institute for Quantum Information and Matter and Walter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena.</ref>.
== Progress ==
* Quantum computing is finally on the verge of becoming commercially useful<ref group="COMM">* In January 2019, IBM presented it’s first commercial quantum computer. It’s not an exiting step if we’re looking at the technical aspects of this particular quantum computer.
*In December 2018, a month earlier IonQ broke the record for number of Qubits: they announced a 79 qubits quantum computer.</ref>.
* Quantum Computing is developing at a steady pace.
* It presents revolutionary opportunities for AI, chemistry, materials science, finance, and more.
* The USA, China, EU, and other nation states are investing heavily into quantum computing.
* Tech giants such as Google, IBM, Intel, Rigetti, and Microsoft are already competing for market share.
* Not all research is public.


As a byproduct of this global technological arms race, quantum computers powerful enough to break modern cryptography are expected to exist within 10-20 years, if not sooner.
== Participants ==


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=== Nation States ===


==== Commercialization ====
==== Canada ====
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==== United States of America ====
 
==== China ====
 
==== India ====
 
=== Public Companies ===
 
==== Amazon ====
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has created a quantum computing cloud service called Amazon Braket which provides access to quantum computers from D-Wave IonQ, and Rigetti.
 
==== Baidu ====
 
==== Google ====
 
==== Intel ====
 
==== Rigetti ====
 
==== Honeywell ====
 
==== IBM ====
 
==== Lockheed Martin ====
 
==== Microsoft ====
 
==== Toshiba ====
 
==== Microsoft ====

Revision as of 17:26, 26 March 2021

Progress

Participants

Nation States

Canada

United States of America

China

India

Public Companies

Amazon

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has created a quantum computing cloud service called Amazon Braket which provides access to quantum computers from D-Wave IonQ, and Rigetti.

Baidu

Google

Intel

Rigetti

Honeywell

IBM

Lockheed Martin

Microsoft

Toshiba

Microsoft