3,000 Qubit System Runs Continuously for Two Hours: Harvard and MIT Achieve Quantum Milestone

Harvard and MIT researchers, in partnership with QuEra Computing, have announced a quantum computing breakthrough: a 3,000-qubit system that operates continuously for over two hours, solving a major challenge in the field by using optical conveyor belts and tweezers to rapidly replenish qubits. This advance sets a new benchmark for reliability and scalability, with broad implications for practical quantum computing.


















