IBM has unveiled its ambitious plan to introduce the Starling system, a practical quantum computer, by the year 2029, with aspirations to launch an even more expansive quantum system by 2033. The company has revolutionized the qubit error correction process by initially developing viable chips and subsequently refining error correction strategies, drastically reducing the number of qubits needed for effective error correction. IBM posits that the progression of quantum computing has transitioned from a phase of scientific inquiry to one focused on the engineering challenges of implementation. Based on the current roadmap, the established goals can be attained without the necessity of additional groundbreaking technological advancements.