Recommended Protocol:
| Milestone | Timeline | Expected Capability | |-----------|----------|----------------------| | JUQ‑359 (512‑qubit, d=11) | Q4 2027 | Logical qubit count ≈ 80, QV ≈ 8 × 10⁶ | | JUQ‑X (1 k‑qubit, 3‑D photonic interconnect) | 2029 | Fault‑tolerant logical qubits > 300, full‑stack quantum‑cloud service | | Integration with Classical HPC | 2028‑2030 | Hybrid quantum‑classical pipelines with sub‑second latency (via Quantum‑Co‑Processor modules) | | Quantum‑Ready AI Accelerators | 2031 | Co‑design of quantum‑inspired tensor cores for deep‑learning inference | JUQ-259
If you’re a hardware engineer, software developer, or researcher who wants to experiment with a quantum‑ready edge platform, here are concrete steps you can take right now: Recommended Protocol :
Even without silicon, the ecosystem is already forming around the open specifications. Getting involved early will give you a head start when the first production chips ship. | Milestone | Timeline | Expected Capability |
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