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Quantum computing: hype or hope?

Unless you’ve been living under a stone, you can’t have failed to notice that 2025 marks the first 100 years of quantum mechanics. A massive milestone, to say the least, about which much has been written in Physics World and elsewhere in what is the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ). However, I’d like to focus on a specific piece of quantum technology, namely quantum computing. I keep hearing about quantum computers, so people must be using them to do cool things, and surely they will soon be as commonplace as classical computers. But as a physicist-turned-engineer working in the aerospace sector, I struggle to get a clear picture of where things are really at. If I ask friends and colleagues when they expect to see quantum computers routinely used in everyday life, I get answers ranging from “in the next two years” to “maybe in my lifetime” or even “never”.

Full opinion : Is Quantum computing really a thing or just a hype?