IBM’s LLM-Guided Evolutionary Framework for Quantum Error Correction Code Discovery

IBM Heron Quantum Processor

IBM Research recently published a paper on an LLM-guided evolutionary framework for discovering quantum error-correction (QEC) codes, accompanied by the open-source release of OpenEvolve on GitHub. The framework applies evolutionary artificial intelligence techniques, originally developed for general program synthesis, to the domain of quantum low-density parity-check (qLDPC) codes.

Microsoft’s Majorana 2 Topological Quantum Chip

Microsoft Majorana 2

Microsoft unveiled Majorana 2 at its recent Build developer conference in San Francisco, introducing its second-generation topological quantum chip and announcing the general availability of Microsoft Discovery, an agentic AI platform for scientific research and development.

Majorana 2 delivers qubits that are 1,000 times more reliable than those in its predecessor, Majorana 1, with a mean qubit lifetime of 20 seconds and peak instances approaching 1 minute.

IBM’s Big Quantum Month: A $10 Billion Bet, a National Fab, and a 2029 Deadline

IBM Quantum Momentum

A version of this post previously appeared in a LinkedIn newsletter IBM revealed that it will invest more than $10 billion in quantum computing over the next five years, with the goal of delivering the first large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer by 2029. The disclosure, which arrived not via a press release but through an SEC […]

IBM: Anderon Quantum Foundry and the Industrialization of Quantum Hardware

IBM Anderon Announcement

IBM and the U.S. Department of Commerce announced a Letter of Intent to establish Anderon, a standalone company that will operate the United States’ first pure-play quantum chip foundry.

The initiative has a combined commitment of $2 billion, including $1 billion in proposed CHIPS Act R&D incentives from the Department of Commerce and $1 billion in cash from IBM, supplemented by IBM’s intellectual property, fabrication assets, and an existing skilled workforce.

Research Note: IBM and AMD Collaborate on Classical-Quantum Computing

IBM Heron Quantum Processor

IBM and AMD recently announced a strategic collaboration to develop quantum-centric supercomputing architectures that combine quantum computers with high-performance computing infrastructure. The partnership is based on a memorandum of understanding between the companies, with no immediate financial exchange.