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Why the Real Quantum Race is Shifting from Hardware to Software

Why the Real Quantum Race is Shifting from Hardware to Software

Curator's Take

This article highlights a crucial inflection point in quantum computing where the industry's focus is evolving beyond pure hardware metrics like qubit count toward the equally challenging realm of quantum software development. As quantum hardware approaches practical thresholds, the bottleneck is increasingly shifting to creating the algorithms, programming languages, and software stacks needed to actually solve real-world problems on these machines. This transition reflects the field's maturation, similar to how classical computing evolved from hardware-centric to software-driven innovation, and suggests that quantum programming expertise may become as valuable as quantum physics knowledge in the coming years. The shift also opens opportunities for software developers and companies to make meaningful contributions to quantum computing without needing to build exotic hardware themselves.

— Mark Eatherly

Summary

Guest post by Sean Harpur, CEO of Moth When people talk about the race to build quantum computers, the conversation usually focuses on hardware. How many qubits a machine has. How stable those qubits are. How close researchers are to overcoming the engineering challenges that have held the field back for decades. Those questions matter. [...] The post Why the Real Quantum Race is Shifting from Hardware to Software appeared first on Quantum Computing Report .