| > So how many gates are we talking to factor some "cryptographically useful" number? Table 5 of [1] estimates 7 billion Toffoli gates to factor 2048 bit RSA integers. > Is there some pathway that makes quantum computers useful this century? The pathway to doing billions of gates is quantum error correction. [1] estimates distance 25 surface codes would be sufficient for those 7 billion gates (given the physical assumptions it lists). This amplifies the qubit count from 1400 logical qubits to a million physical noisy qubits. Samuel Jacques had a pretty good talk at PQCrypto this year, and he speculates about timelines in it [2]. (I'm the author of this blog post and of [1].) [1]: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2505.15917 [2]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJxENYdsB6c |