IBM is about to launch the world’s most powerful quantum computer with 53-qubits

Tram Ho

IBM continues to promote its efforts in quantum computing, and yesterday announced it was about to bring 53-qubit quantum computing capabilities to its customers on the IBM Q Network. When connected online in the middle of next month, it will be the largest universal quantum computer system to date.

The new computer system will be part of IBM's new Quantum Computing Center in New York State. Basically, this new center is a data center for IBM quantum computers and it will be equipped with 5 20-qubit quantum computers. This number will rise to 14 quantum computers next month. IBM promises to devote 95% of its existing services to these quantum computers.

IBM chuẩn bị ra mắt máy tính lượng tử mạnh nhất thế giới với 53-qubit - Ảnh 1.

IBM further emphasized that this 53-qubit quantum computer will bring several new techniques to enable the company to deploy larger, more stable systems for cloud computing. It is equipped with more neat custom electronics to improve scalability and reduce error rates, as well as processors with new designs.

Dario gil, director of IBM Research, said: "Our global momentum was so extraordinary that when we first brought quantum computers to the cloud in 2016, with the goal of moving quantum computing out. outside of isolated laboratories that only a handful of organizations can have, and put tens of thousands of other users into the hands of the user . "

" The sole purpose of this passionate community is to achieve what we Quantum Advantage, create powerful quantum computing systems that can ultimately solve real customer problems. we are faced with what we cannot do today using classical solutions, and by making quantum computers even more powerful, we believe that goal can be achieved . "

Currently the company's quantum program is supporting more than 80 partners who are commercial customers, research institutes and research laboratories. Some of them have begun using existing computers to solve problems, even though the current technology of quantum computing is only available for testing and testing purposes. Basic math only.

Refer to TechCrunch


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