1. Japan's AIST collaborates with IBM on a plan to build a 10,000-qubit quantum computer. 2. Fujitsu receives an order from AIST for a quantum computer. 3. QuEra's quantum machine will be deployed by AIST and connected to a classical supercomputer.
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