AI → Quantum Roadmap

TARX adoption path from classical mesh to quantum-native computing

Foundation — Classical Mesh

Q3 2025 – Q1 2026
  • TARX Mesh binary (Rust) — 15 API endpoints
  • Peer discovery & mesh networking
  • MCP server integration (9 tools)
  • Hardware scoring & device capabilities
  • Distributed inference routing

The mesh network is live. Each node can discover peers, route work, and report capabilities. This is the substrate.

TARX Quantum Engine

Q1 2026 – Q2 2026
  • TARX Quantum Engine v1.0 — 5 solver types
  • quantum.tarx.com live
  • Origin Quantum algorithm stack integrated (13 modules)
  • Mesh distribution — route jobs across nodes
  • Hardware bridge — Origin Quantum 72-qubit Wukong

Engine is live with 5 solvers: optimize, search, classify, cluster, binary. 13 quantum algorithm modules from Origin Quantum integrated. Next: distribute across mesh and bridge to real quantum hardware.

Hybrid AI-Quantum Operations

Q2 2026 – Q4 2026
  • Variational Quantum Eigensolver (VQE) on mesh
  • Quantum-enhanced ML kernel integration
  • Quantum random number generation
  • Hybrid classical-quantum job scheduling
  • Origin Quantum cloud bridge (real hardware)

Combine AI inference already running on mesh nodes with quantum operations. Nodes dynamically switch between AI and quantum roles based on workload.

Quantum Error Correction & Scale

Q4 2026 – Q2 2027
  • Surface code mapping across node clusters
  • Syndrome detection via mesh health checks
  • Logical qubit abstraction (N nodes = 1 logical qubit)
  • 100+ node mesh quantum operations
  • Fault-tolerant circuit compilation

Error correction is where mesh redundancy pays off. The same mechanisms that heal node failures can correct quantum errors. This is TARX's structural advantage.

Quantum-Native Applications

Q2 2027+
  • Quantum-native optimization engine
  • Molecular simulation for drug discovery
  • Quantum-secured mesh communication
  • Quantum AI model training
  • Public quantum computing marketplace

Endgame: TARX mesh becomes the first distributed quantum computing platform accessible to anyone. The interaction layer built today becomes the standard interface.

First-Mover Position

Origin Quantum just open-sourced their OS. IBM, Google, and IonQ provide cloud access but keep their OS proprietary. TARX is building the human interaction layer NOW — before fault-tolerant hardware arrives. When it does, we already have the interface, the mesh substrate, and the user base. The window is 12-18 months.