QuEra Announces 2028 Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer and Expanded AWS Partnership

QuEra’s Libra system will bring cloud-accessible fault-tolerant quantum computing to early commercial and research workflows BOSTON, June 15, 2026 – QuEra Computing today announced Libra, its first fault-tolerant quantum computer, arriving on Amazon Braket in 2028, alongside a deepened multi-year technical and go-to-market partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to bring fault-tolerant computing to customers […] The post QuEra Announces 2028 Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer and Expanded AWS Partnership appeared first on HPCwire .
The quantum computing industry is maturing, moving from theoretical promise to the development of commercial, fault-tolerant systems and seeking broader market access through cloud partnerships.
The announcement of a fault-tolerant quantum computer with cloud accessibility marks a significant milestone in quantum technology, enabling practical applications beyond niche research.
Early commercial and research workflows will gain access to fault-tolerant quantum computing through AWS, expanding the addressable market and accelerating quantum application development.
- · QuEra Computing
- · Amazon Web Services
- · Quantum algorithm developers
- · Early adopter industries
- · Legacy HPC providers (potential)
- · Quantum startups without cloud partnerships (potential)
QuEra's Libra system will provide cloud-accessible fault-tolerant quantum computing to a broader user base.
This accessibility will accelerate the development and discovery of practical quantum algorithms and applications across various sectors.
The widespread adoption of fault-tolerant quantum computing could fundamentally alter drug discovery, materials science, and cryptography, leading to new economic paradigms.
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