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Microsoft made a splash with a controversial quantum computer in 2025

Last updated: January 4, 2026 10:05 am
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Microsoft has made waves in the world of quantum computing with the unveiling of its new quantum computer, Majorana 1. This device, powered by a Topological Core based on a revolutionary new class of materials developed by Microsoft, has sparked controversy and debate within the quantum computing community.

One of the key points of contention surrounding Majorana 1 is its reliance on topological qubits, a type of quantum bit that is theoretically more immune to errors than other alternatives. Microsoft has long been pursuing the use of topological qubits, specifically utilizing Majorana zero modes (MZMs) as the basis for these qubits. However, the company has faced criticism in the past for its handling of research in this area.

In 2021, a paper by Microsoft researchers was retracted from the prestigious scientific journal Nature due to a flaw in the analysis related to topological qubits. Subsequent experiments in 2023 also faced heavy criticism from experts in the field. With this track record in mind, the 2025 Nature paper announcing Majorana 1 was met with skepticism.

Despite Microsoft’s claims of progress in quantum computing, critics remain unconvinced. Henry Legg from the University of St Andrews in the UK has expressed doubts about the data presented by Microsoft, stating that it does not demonstrate the functionality of a topological qubit. However, Microsoft’s Chetan Nayak remains optimistic, citing enthusiastic engagement from the quantum computing community.

In an effort to address concerns and showcase progress, Microsoft released additional data in July. Eun-Ah Kim from Cornell University noted that these measurements showed behavior more indicative of a topological qubit than previous presentations. Nayak and his team are now focused on advancing their quantum program, with plans to develop a larger quantum computer that can run complex computations in an error-proof manner.

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The project has been selected to advance to the final phase of the Quantum Benchmarking Initiative led by the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, underscoring the potential significance of Microsoft’s quantum computing research. Nayak sees the launch of Majorana 1 as a pivotal moment for both Microsoft and the field of quantum computing.

As Microsoft looks ahead to 2026, the question remains: will the company be able to satisfy its critics and achieve its quantum computing goals? Legg remains cautious, emphasizing that fundamental physics operates on its own timeline, independent of corporate deadlines. Only time will tell if Microsoft’s ambitious quantum computing endeavors will come to fruition.

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