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Henry Legg challenges Microsoftโ€™s qubit claim in Nature

Henry Legg argues Microsoftโ€™s "topological qubit" claim is likely just noise, challenging their breakthrough in *Nature*. Microsoft defends its findings despite past retractions and ongoing skepticism

Top quantum computer expert claims Microsoftโ€™s โ€˜topological qubitโ€™ doesnโ€™t hold up
Scientific American โ€” 24 June 2026
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A leading quantum physicist has accused Microsoft of overhyping its progress on โ€œtopological qubits,โ€ the building blocks of a next-generation quantum

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Why This Matters

The skepticism surrounding Microsoftโ€™s topological qubit claims strikes at the heart of quantum computingโ€™s credibilityโ€”a field already grappling with inflated expectations and the pressure to deliver tangible progress. If topological qubits, long touted as the most promising path to stable, scalable quantum computing, are fundamentally flawed, it could force a reckoning in both research priorities and investor confidence across the industry.

Background Context

Microsoftโ€™s pursuit of topological qubits dates back to the early 2010s, when the company bet heavily on this approach as a way to overcome the error-prone nature of traditional superconducting and trapped-ion qubits. The method relies on exotic quasiparticles called Majorana fermions, which Microsoft claimed to have observed in 2018โ€”only for those findings to be retracted after external scrutiny. This isnโ€™t the first time quantum breakthroughs have been walked back, but the stakes are higher now given the billions funneled into quantum initiatives by governments and corporations alike.

What Happens Next

Leggโ€™s challenge could accelerate a shift toward alternative qubit architectures, particularly those already demonstrating measurable progress, such as IBMโ€™s superconducting systems or Googleโ€™s photonic approaches. Microsoft may double down on defending its topological qubit claims, but the reputational damage from past retractions complicates its ability to attract top talent and funding. Meanwhile, regulators and investors may demand stricter validation protocols before greenlighting further quantum investments.

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