IBM plans to build the first large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer by 2029, named IBM Quantum Starling. Set to perform 20,000 times more operations than current quantum systems, Starling will execute 100 million quantum operations using 200 logical qubits. This approach, according to CEO Arvind Krishna, will "unlock immense possibilities for business." IBM's new architecture uses quantum low-density parity check (qLDPC) codes, reducing the physical qubits required, and makes quantum systems scalable for real-world applications.