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Two molecular cage structures joined at the center: the left cage glows precise cyan while the right cage is dull grey, and the junction between them is fracturing and breaking apart.
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The Hardest Pieces of Fusion's Fuel Chemistry Ran on a Quantum Computer. The Weakest Link Is Now Classical.

ORNL, Cleveland Clinic, and IBM computed nine FLiBe configurations on quantum hardware. The quantum solver hit its marks; the workflow around it is now the bottleneck.

Quantum SimulationNational Labs & Government
SCN Staff·
A dark steel precision caliper with its scale marked in billions of dollars - $2B, $4B, $6B, $8B, $10B - measuring a glowing cyan qubit lattice held in its jaws.
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IBM Discloses $10 Billion Quantum Investment Plan as 2029 Fault-Tolerance Target Comes Into Focus

IBM told investors it plans to spend more than $10 billion on quantum over five years. Annualized, that is roughly twice the U.S. federal QIS R&D budget, but the figure is a blended forward-looking plan, not a booked balance-sheet item.

Silicon QuantumIBM
SCN Staff·