IBM (#IBM) successfully connected and cooled two modular cryogenic systems into a single environment below 15 millikelvin, marking a major step toward scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computing. The architecture is designed to eventually connect hundreds of quantum chips and provides up to 12× more wiring space than widely used IBM quantum systems. Sector: Quantum Computing / Technology Key Highlights ❄️ Connected and cooled two modular cryogenic systems 🌡️ Operating below 15 millikelvin 🔌 Provides up to 12× more wiring space 🔗 Uses L-couplers to connect quantum processors ⚛️ Designed to eventually connect hundreds of quantum chips 🎯 IBM targets at least 1,000 programmable qubits by 2027 🚀 Supports roadmap toward IBM Quantum Starling in 2029 Why It Matters IBM's modular cryogenic architecture addresses a major scaling challenge in quantum computing and could provide the infrastructure needed to connect significantly larger numbers of quantum processors. Read More: https://www.thinksabio.com/reports/isr/IBM