One major step has been made when it comes to universality of the integrated quantum computers, and that step was made by the IBM Q System One. Processing more sizable data and compex algorithms in a short time will be able for commercial use too.

img source: analyticsindiamag.com
With this, pharmaceutical, financial and tehnological fields will be covered.

IBM 20-QUBIT img source: anith.com
This 20-qubit system machine will include all types of technological data. Exploring quantum computing will be expanded thanks to partnership between IBM Q and ExxonMobil, and so does with other research labs in that field.

IBM 50-QUBIT img source: engadget.com
So far the computer is not powerful enough to use in many projects, as TechCrunch claims. Since IBM Q is capable for scientific and commercial assignment, it will be worked on its upgrade. Quantum computers won’t be available to purchase unless you cooperate with the manufacturer.