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IBMs Using Largest Quantum Computers With Largest Supercomputers


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Published in Science and Technology on Wednesday, December 11th 2024 at 13:02 GMT by NextBigFuture   Print publication without navigation

  • IBM is using the largest quantum computers with the largest supercomputers. They have already use these hybrid systems to advance science like larger accurate

IBM is advancing its quantum computing capabilities by integrating its largest quantum computers with some of the world's most powerful supercomputers. This hybrid approach aims to tackle complex computational problems that are currently beyond the reach of classical computing alone. IBM's strategy involves using quantum computers for specific tasks where they excel, like optimization, simulation, and machine learning, while leveraging supercomputers for data preprocessing, error correction, and result validation. This collaboration not only enhances the computational power but also addresses the current limitations of quantum computing, such as error rates and qubit coherence times. By combining these technologies, IBM seeks to accelerate scientific discovery, improve AI and machine learning algorithms, and solve real-world problems in fields like pharmaceuticals, energy, and finance. This initiative underscores IBM's commitment to pushing the boundaries of what's computationally possible, potentially leading to breakthroughs in various scientific and industrial applications.

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