IBM unveiled yesterday Osprey’s 433 qubit quantum computer (river eagle). It is three times bigger than last year’s Eagle. The speed of circuit layer operations per second (CLOPS) of electrical signals was also increased to 15 kCLOPS. Last year’s model only had 1.4 kCLOPS.
Next year, IBM plans to produce 1121 qubits in the Condor computer, as well as the Heron computer, which only has 133 qubits, but several times. It can therefore be used to solve the so-called 100 × 100 challenge, i.e. 100 qubits and at the same time 100 gates of logic operations. US government with IBM is currently under discussion possible export restrictions regarding quantum computers.
(source: point bar, artetecnica)