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
Program real quantum systems
IBM offers cloud access to the most advanced quantum computers available. Learn, develop, and run programs with our quantum applications and systems.
Our work
How to test a quantum computer chip
ResearchMike MurphyDynamic circuits enable essential circuit cutting methods for quantum-centric supercomputing
ResearchDaniel J. Egger, Maika Takita, and Robert DavisRelease news: Qiskit SDK v1.3 is here!
ReleaseQiskit TeamDemonstrating a true realization of quantum-centric supercomputing
ExplainerRyan Mandelbaum and Iskandar SitdikovThe path to more powerful — and efficient — AI systems
NewsMike MurphyIBM Quantum delivers on performance challenge made two years ago
NewsJay Gambetta and Ryan Mandelbaum- 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.