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Japan’s Fujitsu recently announced the development of a superconducting quantum computer (QC) targeted for 10,000 physical qubits and scheduled for competition in 2030. The system aims for 250 logical qubits implemented in Fujitsu’s STAR architecture, an internal Fujitsu initiative that seeks to reduce qubit requirements for any given computation, potentially lowering the cost and complexity of building quantum computers. This effort is part of a Tokyo-funded initiative that centers on QC industrialization and is being run in conjunction with two leading Japanese HPC/QC research entities: Riken, Japan’s largest comprehensive research institute, and the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST).
