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Fault-tolerant quantum computing era is a decade away: Srinjoy Ganguly, Fractal

Analytics India Magazine caught up with Srinjoy Ganguly, senior data scientist at Fractal, to understand the scope and future of quantum computing.
Fault-tolerant quantum computing era is a decade away: Srinjoy Ganguly, Fractal
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Quantum computing is a game-changing technology with the potential to disrupt fields such as computational science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science, and analytics. Quantum devices are our best bet to move from CPU and GPU cores to optimise high-performance computing to generate insights from the ever-growing Big Data. The market cap of the domain is expected to reach USD 1,765 million by 2026 from USD 472 million in 2021, at a CAGR of 30.2% during the forecast period. Major companies like Google and IBM commit huge resources to develop their quantum capabilities. Analytics India Magazine caught up with Srinjoy Ganguly, senior data scientist at Fractal, to understand the scope and future of quantum computing. AIM: What is the current state of quantum computing?
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Shraddha Goled
I am a technology journalist with AIM. I write stories focused on the AI landscape in India and around the world with a special interest in analysing its long term impact on individuals and societies. Reach out to me at shraddha.goled@analyticsindiamag.com.
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