Microsoft believed it would take decades to have a useful quantum computer. Majorana 2 just pushed that deadline to 2029

Finding the Majorana particle would be the best thing that could happen to them. quantum computers. The Italian physicist Ettore Majorana mathematically described its existence in 1937, and since then many researchers have become obsessed with it because it has a characteristic that makes it unique: it is both a particle and its own antiparticle. What makes it very attractive for quantum computing is that, when it appears, it does so in pairs and its topological nature gives it a resistance to external noise that conventional qubits do not have. This distribution of information at two separate points means that local errors triggered by vibrations, temperature or radiation cannot easily erase it. The coincidence of this duplicity and its stability suggests that these particles could be used to make qubits that are more stable and less prone to external perturbations than the qubits used in current quantum computers. Or that, at least, is what Microsoft is pursuing, although with an important nuance: it sounds very good, but after the cold water of 2021 physicists are extraordinarily careful when dealing with them. Microsoft promises to have a functional quantum computer in 2029 Microsoft does not work with Majorana fermions in the strict sense of the elementary particle predicted by Ettore Majorana. What you are looking for are Majorana modes or Majorana quasiparticles: collective excitations that emerge in certain topological superconducting materials and that behave as if they were Majorana fermions. They are not fundamental particles; They are emerging phenomena in the field of condensed matter. This strategy allowed Microsoft officially present in February 2025 Majorana 1, the first topological quantum processor. However, the scientific community received it with skepticism. And it did so because the Redmond company claimed to have created a state of matter in silicon that until then it only existed in theory. His proposal was to use Majorana modes as a basis for more stable quantum computing. Majorana 2 has been developed with the help of Discovery artificial intelligence The problem is that Microsoft had tried to demonstrate something similar before, in 2018, and the scientific article that supported it ended up being retracted by Nature three years later. Majorana 1 was, in that sense, both a technical advance and an attempt to regain credibility. And now Majorana 2 arrives. Microsoft has confirmed that this new quantum processor has been developed with the help of its artificial intelligence (IA) Discovery, and has also explained that it incorporates new materials with the purpose of accelerating the arrival of an error-resistant, and therefore fully functional, quantum computer. Chetan Nayak, CTO and Corporate Vice President of Quantum Hardware, has explained that the Microsoft Quantum team has improved the materials stack used in Majorana 1 for the purpose of create a more stable topological phase. Majorana 2 replaces aluminum with lead, and upgrades the semiconducting active region to a combination of indium arsenide and indium arsenide-antimonide. This change in materials has triggered, according to Microsoftsignificant performance improvements. And it also helps protect the fragile qubits of cosmic disturbances that can destabilize them. Be that as it may, this statement from Nayak summarizes the impact that Microsoft believes Majorana 2 will have on its roadmap: “Based on this rapid progress, we are accelerating our plan toward a scalable and practical quantum computer: we have cut our schedule in half and now aim to reach this goal in 2029.” It is an ambitious promise. And with Microsoft’s track record in quantum computing, the scientific community has reason to continue to be demanding when evaluating it. Image | Microsoft More information | Microsoft In Xataka | 38% of AI experts in the US have been trained in China. They are essential to sustain your leadership

Windows 11 has finally surpassed his predecessor in what cost him the most. Has needed 46 months and a deadline

After almost four years of struggle, Windows 11 has achieved for the first time Overcome the Windows 10 market share. July data Statcounter They show, at the time of writing the article, that the current Microsoft operating system reaches 50.88%, while its predecessor drops to 46.2%. Somewhat for the company that reaches just three months from the end of the Windows 10 security updates support, yes, the achievement has been accompanied by desperate measures. The context. Microsoft launched Windows 11 in October 2021 with the promise of being “The best Windows in history“, But its initial adoption ended up being extraordinarily slow. Just a year ago, Windows 10 maintained an overwhelming advantage with 66.04% of the market compared to 29.75% of Windows 11. The change of litmus has been so late that it has forced Microsoft to take exceptional measures. Market share of the different Windows versions globally. Image: Statcounter Millions of users will run out of support soon. With 1,400 million Windows devices worldwide, according to the company, Statcounter figures would suggest that approximately 728 million execute Windows 11 and 655 million continue with Windows 10, despising the rest of versions. This figure is problematic especially because it means that hundreds of millions of users will run out of updates Safety when Microsoft withdraw the support on October 14, 2025. Of course, users They still have alternatives. To great evils … The situation has forced Microsoft to break its tradition and offer for the first time extended security support (ESU) to domestic users, something that was previously only available for companies. In addition, he has announced that will provide this free support to those who use Windows Backup with a Microsoft account, something that for many is a privacy toll in exchange for security. The push of companies. As they warn from The Registerthe sudden growth of Windows 11 is not due to a massive adoption of consumers, but mainly to business migrations. Keiren Jessop, analyst at Cábalys, points that administrators would be executing planned updates before the closing of the support, especially with the start of new fiscal years in July and October. From the middle they ensure that hardware sales, including THE NEW PCS WITH IAThey remain limited due to the lack of applications that justify their high prices. Better late than never. Windows 11 has needed 46 months to overcome his predecessor, a record time in the history of Microsoft. The strict system requirements, which exclude computers Without TPM 2.0 and old processorsThey have stopped their adoption. Meanwhile, Microsoft has been putting pressure to its users through annoying banners In Windows 10 to make the change, recommend the purchase of a new PC that is compatible with the requirements, months before its official support. On the horn. With only three months until the end of the support, Microsoft has finally achieved that Windows 11 took the lead. The question is how many users will make the transfer to Windows 11 before the end of their support and how much the difference ends in these three months. Cover image | Windows In Xataka | Virtually everyone has stopped using Windows XP. The problem is that ATMs do not

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