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    Diraq: Paving the way to utility scale

    • ICM
    • Jul 24, 2025
    • 1 min read

    Updated: Jul 25, 2025


    Computing has come a long way, yet there remains a myriad of problems that traditional computers cannot solve, and making them faster simply isn’t enough. Today, we may be standing on the brink of a technological leap that could help to overcome this challenge: the advent of quantum computers. While still relatively nascent, the quantum computing industry is projected to create $450 billion to $850 billion of economic value, sustaining a market between $90 billion to $170 billion for hardware and software providers by 2040. But not all quantum computers are created equal, and some approaches are better suited to taking this leap.  


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