Fujitsu and Riken develop world-leading quantum computer
- Fujitsu and RIKEN announced a 256-qubit superconducting quantum computer on April 21, 2025, in Kawasaki and Wako, Japan.
- The new computer builds upon a 64-qubit iteration launched in October 2023, supported by the Japanese Ministry.
- This quantum computer, located at the RIKEN RQC-FUJITSU Collaboration Center, features new high-density implementation techniques for cooling.
- The expansion of the hybrid quantum computing platform from 64 to 256 qubits represents a fourfold increase.
- Fujitsu and RIKEN plan to launch a 1,000-qubit computer in 2026 and extend their Collaboration Center to March 2029.
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Fujitsu, Riken show 256qubit quantum computer
The Riken research centre in Japan has scaled up its 64qubit superconducting quantum computer to create a machine with 256qubits in the same footprint. This is part of the roadmap to a machine with 1000 qubits next year. Riken used four of the existing 64bit superconducting quantum processors built by Fujitsu with a 3D interconnect […] The post Fujitsu, Riken show 256qubit quantum computer appeared first on eeNews Europe.
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