IBM researchers have developed a quantum circuit with 1,024 qubits, setting a new record for quantum computing complexity. The achievement marks a significant milestone in the advancement of quantum technologies, according to IBM. The circuit, which was built using IBM’s latest quantum processor, represents a major step forward in the scalability and performance of quantum systems. The team at IBM’s research lab focused on optimizing the architecture to reduce errors and improve the stability of quantum operations. This development comes as part of IBM’s broader initiative to push the boundaries of quantum computing. The new circuit is designed to handle more complex calculations than previous versions, which could lead to breakthroughs in fields such as cryptography, material science, and artificial intelligence. "This is a critical advancement in the field of quantum computing," said a spokesperson for IBM. "We are excited to see how this technology will shape the future of computational science." The research team emphasized that the circuit is a foundational component for building more powerful quantum computers. *Source: [ibm](https://research.ibm.com/blog/subhash-khot-ibm)*