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Quantum Computing Is Still in Basic Research Phase
This column assesses the near-term challenges associated with quantum computing, noting that 15 years is an optimistic estimate for commercially viable quantum cloud computing. In the midst of the struggle, however, there is also opportunity, particularly in metrology and component development.