
Following its roadmap webinar, QuEra detailed a next-generation system designed for more than one billion reliable logical operations and is inviting organizations to co-design fault-tolerant applications through the FTQC Founders Circle. BOSTON, June 25, 2026 — QuEra Computing today detailed the next phase of its fault-tolerant roadmap, including plans for a next-generation gigaquop-class quantum computer […] The post QuEra Unveils Gigaquop Quantum Roadmap, Launches FTQC Founders Circle appeared first on HPCwire .
QuEra is announcing a significant advancement in quantum computing, moving towards fault-tolerant systems which are critical for practical applications, as the broader quantum sector seeks to move beyond NISQ era devices.
This development signals a tangible step towards large-scale, reliable quantum computation, which could disrupt numerous industries by enabling solutions currently impossible with classical methods.
The focus shifts towards co-designing fault-tolerant applications, indicating a maturation of the quantum computing field from theoretical exploration to practical implementation partnerships.
- · QuEra Computing
- · Organizations in FTQC Founders Circle
- · Quantum computing sector
- · Deep tech investors
- · Companies relying solely on classical supercomputing for intractable problems
Increased investment and R&D in fault-tolerant quantum computing technologies.
Acceleration of practical quantum algorithm development across various industry verticals.
Emergence of new, quantum-enabled industries and the obsolescence of some current computational paradigms.
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