1. IBM and Japan's AIST are collaborating to develop a quantum computer with 10,000 qubits. 2. This new quantum computer will have 75 times more qubits than the current leading quantum computers. 3. The project aims to significantly enhance the accuracy and processing power of quantum computing.
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