IQM Radiance: 150 Qubit Quantum Computing

2023-11-10 02:33:46

IQM Quantum Computers introduces IQM Radiance, a quantum power strike with 150 qubits, paving the way for the democratization of quantum.

Deployed in two singularly powerful variants, creating a shockwave in the quantum market, one of 54 qubits expected in the third quarter of 2024, and a noteworthy 150 qubits at the first turn of the clock in 2025, IQM Radiance is here to push back frontiers of quantum computing.

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IQM Radiance, a New Era of Quantum Computing

Paris, November 9, 2023 – IQM Quantum Computersthe virulent global leader specializing in the supply of quantum computers, pulls out of the hat its revolutionary new solution – “IQM Radiance”, propelling quantum computing into a new era marked by the adoption of systems of up to 150 qubits.

IQM Radiance transcends limits, opening the door to real quantum applications for businesses and governments, while deploying skillfully in areas requiring high-performance computing and data centers.

“It is high time for companies to dive into the maelstrom of quantum computing, a strategic gain awaits those who do so the fastest. IQM Radiance targets specific application cases and allows testing of applications with high commercial potential. The list of attractive areas includes machine learning, computer security, system control, optimization of energy networks and routes, medical research, chemistry, and reduction of carbon emissions,” Dr. Jan Goetz, CEO and co-founder of IQM Quantum Computers.

The democratization of quantum computing takes shape with IQM Radiance

IQM Radiance sets its example to follow in the footsteps of its predecessor, IQM Spark. The latter, a quantum computer equipped with a pre-installed 5-qubit unit, was designed for universities and research institutes with the aim of informing their experiments.

The company plans to launch Radiance with a capacity of 54 qubits in 2024, allowing pioneers to familiarize themselves with the system’s operations, integrate their usual environments and explore the behavior of the algorithms in order to carry out real experiments benefiting from the quantum advantage.

Upgrade to 150 Qubits

Much more than that, IQM will offer its customers an upgrade to a 150 qubit system in 2025. The journey does not end there, IQM will continue to guide its customers on the wave of quantum adoption by replacing the first 150 qubit chips by more efficient models when they become available. This will give users a real advantage in solving complex problems with less computing time and energy, while achieving more accurate results compared to those obtained with a conventional device of similar size, weight and cost.

IQM Quantum Computers, leader in the evolution of quantum computing

“We have big ambitions for IQM Radiance. Despite a relatively modest number of qubits, its performance and quality give this system undeniable quantum utility for numerous applications. Our users will benefit from a considerable head start in practical applications and systems integration. In addition, our upgrade plan will allow early adopters to get a head start as early as 2024, while benefiting from a substantial increase in computing power thereafter,” explains Dr. Björn Pötter, Product Director, proudly. at IQM Quantum Computers.

IQM already has a proven track record in developing technologies to scale quantum computers, including through a successful partnership with institutions such as the VTT Technical Research Center of Finland. This collaboration delivered a 20-qubit quantum computer, which achieved stunning results. IQM is preparing to test a 54-qubit system at VTT from the second quarter of 2024.

“To meet the needs of our customers, we have a broad product portfolio with offers that cover both the low and high end of the market,” concludes Pötter optimistically.

Press release of November 9, 2023

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