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Microsoft Unveils Majorana 2 Quantum Chip

Analysis based on 44 articles · First reported Jun 02, 2026 · Last updated Jun 03, 2026

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The announcement of Microsoft>>>'s Majorana 2 chip and its accelerated timeline for a commercially viable quantum computer by 2029 is expected to positively impact Microsoft>>>'s stock price and market perception. This breakthrough could intensify the global race in quantum computing, potentially driving further investment and innovation across the technology and semiconductor industries.

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Microsoft>>> has unveiled its Majorana 2 topological quantum chip, featuring qubits that are 1,000 times more reliable than its predecessor, Majorana 1. This advancement, achieved with the help of agentic AI, has led Microsoft>>> to accelerate its timeline, now aiming for a scalable quantum computer by 2029. The chip utilizes a new materials stack, replacing aluminum with lead and introducing an indium arsenide and indium arsenide antimonide semiconductor region, which enhances qubit stability and extends their lifetime to an average of 20 seconds. Chetan Nayak>>> and Zulfi Alam>>> from Microsoft>>> highlighted the significance of this progress. While the current chip has 12 qubits, millions are needed for practical applications. Microsoft>>> also made its Discovery platform, which aided in the chip's development, available to researchers. Bill Stevenson>>> of the University of Surrey noted the plausibility of Microsoft>>>'s claims, which are based on the theoretical work of physicist Ettore Majorana>>>.

100 Microsoft unveiled new chip
95 Microsoft accelerated roadmap
90 Microsoft shifted materials stack
80 Microsoft debuted software
70 Zulfi Alam predicted quantum machine
70 Microsoft released Discovery app
60 Jason Zander defended claims
60 IBM announced grant
50 Henry Legg criticized claims Microsoft
45 United States — DARPA evaluating feasibility Microsoft
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Microsoft>>> unveiled its new Majorana 2 quantum chip, significantly advancing its quantum computing roadmap and aiming for a commercially viable quantum computer by 2029. This development enhances Microsoft>>>'s position in the global quantum computing race.
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As a technical fellow and corporate vice president of quantum hardware at Microsoft>>>, Chetan Nayak>>> provided insights into the technical improvements of Majorana 2 and the accelerated roadmap for quantum computing.
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As corporate vice president of Microsoft>>> Quantum, Zulfi Alam>>> expressed confidence in achieving a commercially viable quantum machine by 2029, highlighting the significance of the Majorana 2 chip.
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Jason Zander, executive vice president of Microsoft Quantum and Discovery, defended Microsoft's claims, emphasizing scientific rigor and inviting experts to review their data, reinforcing the company's commitment to its quantum computing efforts despite past skepticism.
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A physics professor at the University of Surrey, Bill Stevenson>>> commented on the plausibility of Microsoft>>>'s timeline and the potential for Microsoft>>> to become a serious player in fault-tolerant quantum machines if its claims hold true.
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The United States — DARPA selected Microsoft as a participant in its Quantum Benchmarking Initiative, validating Microsoft's topological quantum architecture and its potential for utility-scale performance.
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IBM is a competitor in the quantum computing market, and Microsoft's advancements with Majorana 2 intensify the competition, potentially pressuring IBM to accelerate its own quantum initiatives.
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Alphabet Inc. is a competitor in the quantum computing market, and Microsoft's advancements with Majorana 2 intensify the competition, potentially pressuring Alphabet Inc. to accelerate its own quantum initiatives.
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Henry Legg, a physicist at the University of St Andrews, expressed skepticism about Microsoft's quantum research in the past, stating it had 'moved firmly away from science and entered the realm of faith', reflecting the historical challenges and doubts Microsoft has encountered.
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Ettore Majorana>>>'s theoretical work on quasi-particles in the 1930s forms the foundational basis for Microsoft>>>'s topological quantum computing approach.
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Amazon (company) is investing in quantum computing, and Microsoft's breakthrough with Majorana 2 increases the competitive landscape, requiring Amazon (company) to continue its investments to keep pace.
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The United States government, through DARPA, is involved in evaluating quantum systems, and the Trump administration backed a Microsoft spin-out.
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Alphabet Inc. — Google DeepMind's co-founder, Sir Demis Hassabis, is mentioned in the context of the limits of classical computers, providing a contrasting perspective on the future of computing, though not directly involved in Microsoft's quantum chip announcement.
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The administration of Donald Trump provided backing for a company spun out by Microsoft to make quantum chips for others.
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