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2025: IBM plan on releasing their Kookaburra quantum processor with 4,158+ qubits.<ref name="IBM Research Blog-2021" />
 
2026 and beyond: IBM plan on releasing a quantum processor that scaled beyond 10,00000 qubits to a 100,000 qubits.<ref name="IBM Research Blog-2021" />
 
Google in 2016, implemented 16 qubits to convey a demonstration of the [[Fermi-Hubbard model|Fermi-Hubbard Model]]. In another recent experiment, Google used 17 qubits to optimize the [[Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model]]. Google produced the Sycamore quantum computer which performed a task in 200 seconds that would have taken 10,000 years on a classical computer.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our quantum computing journey |url=https://dreamcoat-guggenheim.uc.r.appspot.com/learn/map/ |access-date=2022-12-13 |website=Google Quantum AI |language=en}}</ref>