| Year | Milestone | QV (Quantum Volume) | Qubits (Physical) | Notable Achievement | |------|-----------|---------------------|-------------------|----------------------| | 2019 | Google Sycamore | 64 × 10³ | 54 | Random‑circuit sampling (supremacy) | | 2021 | IBM Eagle | 128 × 10³ | 127 | First >100‑qubit device | | 2022 | Rigetti Aspen‑9 | 256 × 10³ | 80 | First error‑corrected logical qubit (experimental) | | 2023 | IonQ Harmony | 512 × 10³ | 32 (trapped‑ion) | All‑to‑all connectivity | | 2024 (Jan) | Q‑Dynamics “Jupiter” prototype | 1 × 10⁶ | 192 | First >10⁵ QV |
JUQ-259 rarely appears in isolation; it is typically discussed in tandem with JUQ-156. Together, they represent a dual-tier approach to: Curriculum Overview JUQ-259
If you fall into any of these categories and can budget for a $3k+ platform, the JUQ‑259 is a compelling investment. | Year | Milestone | QV (Quantum Volume)
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