What’s Next in Quantum is quantum-centric
supercomputing
A key factor in classical supercomputing is the intersection of communication and computation. The same holds true for quantum. Quantum-centric supercomputing utilizes a modular architecture to enable scaling. It combines quantum communication and computation to increase system capacity, and uses a hybrid cloud middleware to seamlessly integrate quantum and classical workflows. To realize this next wave in quantum we are building a new system called Quantum System Two. See our quantum development roadmap
Our work
What’s next in computing is generative and quantum
NewsPeter HessEnable your project-based research with the new IBM Quantum Flex Plan
NewsAndrei Constantinescu, Marco Facchini, Leron Gil, and Robert DavisKeio University explores utility-scale quantum reservoir computing with Mitsubishi Chemical
ResearchDaniella Garcia Almeida and Robert DavisTransitioning to quantum-safe communication: Adding Q-safe preference to OpenSSL TLSv1.3
Technical noteMartin Schmatz and David KelseyRelease News: Qiskit SDK v2.0 is here!
ReleaseQiskit TeamProgress toward bringing quantum education to 40,000 students in Japan, Korea, and the United States
NewsKifumi Numata, Boseong Kim, Yuri Kobayashi, and Robert Davis- See more of our work on Quantum
Qiskit: Open-Source Quantum Development
Qiskit is an open-source SDK for working with quantum computers at the level of pulses, circuits, and application modules.