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At CES 2019, IBM Research has made what it hopes is a big step in that direction with what it calls the "first fully-integrated commercial quantum computer," the Q System One.
“The IBM Q System One is a major step forward in the commercialization of quantum computing,” said Arvind Krishna, PhD, senior vice president of hybrid cloud and director of IBM Research.
It was a momentous occasion for the company, which has tweaked its business strategy numerous times since its founding in 1911. This doggedness has helped IBM grow into a quantum heavyweight, ...
The company’s new Q System One is still an experiment in bleeding-edge computer science–but a more fully fleshed-out one. IBM’s Q System One undergoes testing at case maker Goppion in Milan.
This is the year IBM plans to deliver the industry’s first large‑scale, fault‑tolerant quantum computer — equipped with approximately 200 logical qubits and able to execute 100 million ...
Today, IBM is introducing two new technical papers that detail how it will solve remaining criteria to build a large-scale, fault-tolerant architecture. One paper unveils how such a system will ...
IBM and RIKEN, a national research laboratory in Japan, today unveiled the first IBM Quantum System Two ever to be deployed outside of the United States and beyond an IBM Quantum Data Center. The ...
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