Quantum hardware company IonQ has unveiled an accelerated roadmap with expanded 2025 technical milestones. The company aims to improve native two-qubit gate performance to over 99.9% (three 9s) in 2025, with further gains expected in 2026 from the transition to barium qubits.
IonQ's roadmap focuses on three key areas: Performance, scale, and enterprise-grade solutions. For performance, the company plans to leverage native gate fidelity, architectural design, and error correction to achieve a logical two-qubit gate fidelity of 99.999% (five 9s) by the end of 2025. For scale, IonQ will connect multiple QPUs and quantum systems with photonic interconnects to target thousands of physical qubits in the future, enabling more complex problem-solving.
On the enterprise-grade front, IonQ is readying its quantum systems for deployment across various sectors, focusing on manufacturability, deployability, and customer applications at scale. The company has already partnered with organizations like the Naval Research Laboratory, Airbus, and DESY, exploring quantum algorithms for optimization, quantum chemistry, AI, financial services, and cybersecurity.
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