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What are the current applications of quantum computers?

30 June 2026
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To date, no quantum computer has successfully completed a commercially useful task, with current machines remaining too small and fraught with errors. Despite this, Donald Trump’s science adviser has projected that a quantum computer capable of significant scientific discovery will be ready by 2028. On June 22, Trump also signed an executive order aimed at accelerating the U.S. quantum computing sector’s growth in competition with China. Meanwhile, Microsoft introduced a new quantum computing chip, Majorana 2, claiming it would lead to a practical quantum computer by 2029. However, experts have criticized this assertion, with physicist Henry Legg labeling it “complete codswallop.” Legg has published a paper highlighting discrepancies in Microsoft’s claims, further fueling ongoing debates about the technology’s promises and limitations. While researchers have made incremental progress, the complexity and expense of quantum computing remain significant barriers to practical application.

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Quantum computing is seen as a critical technology that could revolutionize fields such as medicine, materials science, and machine learning. Major investments from leading technology firms like Google, IBM, and Microsoft, along with government funding, underline its strategic importance, particularly in the context of U.S.-China competition. The ability of quantum computers to process information using qubits rather than traditional bits allows them to address complex problems that classical computers struggle to solve. This potential has implications for national security and economic competitiveness, making advancements in quantum technology a priority for both private and public sectors.

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