IBM Q System One

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and IBM unveil the world's first IBM Quantum System One on a university campus

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Friday, April 5, 2024

TROY, N.Y., April 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and IBM (NYSE: IBM) officially unveiled the world's first-ever IBM quantum computer on a university campus. Building on RPI's bicentennial celebration of 200 years of firsts, IBM Quantum System One will significantly enhance educational and research opportunities for the university, as well as with other academic institutions and organizations across the New York region that wish to partner with RPI. Faculty, researchers, students, and collaborators accessing the system will aim to advance quantum computing research, including the search for quantum algorithms that could lead to quantum advantage, while also actively building the next generation of the quantum workforce alongside IBM.

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  • Now online, the IBM quantum system will expand the longstanding RPI and IBM partnership to accelerate quantum computing research, workforce development, and education in New York
    TROY, N.Y., April 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and IBM (NYSE: IBM ) officially unveiled the world's first-ever IBM quantum computer on a university campus.
  • Located in the university's historic Voorhees Computing Center Chapel, the IBM Quantum System One, along with endowed faculty positions, is the focal point of the Curtis R. Priem Constellation.
  • The new IBM Quantum System One at RPI is powered by a 127-qubit IBM Quantum 'Eagle' processor, to offer RPI's network of researchers, students and partners dedicated access to a utility-scale quantum computer.
  • As the first university in the world to house an IBM Quantum System One on its campus, RPI has a unique opportunity to develop new quantum curriculum and educational programs aimed at upskilling the quantum workforce.

IBM and Top Universities to Advance Quantum Education for 40,000 Students in Japan, South Korea, and the United States

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Thursday, December 14, 2023

TOKYO, Dec. 13, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced the company intends to engage with Keio University, The University of Tokyo, Yonsei University, Seoul National University, and The University of Chicago to work together to support quantum education activities in Japan, Korea, and the United States. IBM intends to deliver educational offerings, in combination with contributions from each of the participating universities, to advance the training of up to 40,000 students over the next 10 years to prepare them for the quantum workforce and promote the growth of a global quantum ecosystem.  

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  • A skilled quantum workforce is critical to growing the quantum industry that will lead to economic development through leveraging quantum computing technology.
  • Currently, people trained and skilled in quantum computing are needed as more higher-education and research institutions, national labs, and industries adopt quantum computing.
  • To address the increasing demands of a growing quantum workforce, IBM and the five universities in Japan, Korea, and the U.S. intend to collaborate on the education of new and future generations of quantum computing users.
  • The education program starts with first-year undergraduate students, using actual quantum computing equipment, including the state-of-the-art IBM Quantum machines, even with those new to quantum mechanics.

IBM and Top Universities to Advance Quantum Education for 40,000 Students in Japan, South Korea, and the United States

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Thursday, December 14, 2023

TOKYO, Dec. 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced the company intends to engage with Keio University, The University of Tokyo, Yonsei University, Seoul National University, and The University of Chicago to work together to support quantum education activities in Japan, Korea, and the United States. IBM intends to deliver educational offerings, in combination with contributions from each of the participating universities, to advance the training of up to 40,000 students over the next 10 years to prepare them for the quantum workforce and promote the growth of a global quantum ecosystem.  

Key Points: 
  • A skilled quantum workforce is critical to growing the quantum industry that will lead to economic development through leveraging quantum computing technology.
  • Currently, people trained and skilled in quantum computing are needed as more higher-education and research institutions, national labs, and industries adopt quantum computing.
  • To address the increasing demands of a growing quantum workforce, IBM and the five universities in Japan, Korea, and the U.S. intend to collaborate on the education of new and future generations of quantum computing users.
  • The education program starts with first-year undergraduate students, using actual quantum computing equipment, including the state-of-the-art IBM Quantum machines, even with those new to quantum mechanics.

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Plans to Deploy First IBM Quantum System One on a University Campus

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Wednesday, June 28, 2023

TROY, N.Y. and ARMONK, N.Y., June 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, it was announced that Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute will become the first university in the world to house an IBM (NYSE: IBM) Quantum System One. The IBM quantum computer, intended to be operational by January of 2024, will serve as the foundation of a new IBM Quantum Computational Center in partnership with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI). By partnering, RPI's vision is to greatly enhance the educational experiences and research capabilities of students and researchers at RPI and other institutions, propel the Capital Region into a top location for talent, and accelerate New York's growth as a technology epicenter.

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  • TROY, N.Y. and ARMONK, N.Y., June 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, it was announced that Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute will become the first university in the world to house an IBM (NYSE: IBM ) Quantum System One.
  • The IBM quantum computer, intended to be operational by January of 2024, will serve as the foundation of a new IBM Quantum Computational Center in partnership with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI).
  • The IBM Quantum System One to be deployed at RPI will be powered by the 127-qubit IBM Quantum Eagle processor, with which the company has recently demonstrated the capability to perform utility-scale calculations.
  • What a great new feather for the region's cap to have the first IBM Quantum System One placed on a university campus!

Global Cloud-based Quantum Computing Market Report 2023: Accessibility of Quantum Computers Using Cloud Technology Drives Growth

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Thursday, May 18, 2023

Some factors driving the market growth include the growing adoption of cloud technology with increasing digitalization and the increasing use of quantum computing software and services across various verticals.

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  • Some factors driving the market growth include the growing adoption of cloud technology with increasing digitalization and the increasing use of quantum computing software and services across various verticals.
  • However, stability and error correction issues and limited skilled expertise for deploying and using cloud-based quantum computing solutions are expected to hinder the market growth.
  • Quantum computing as a service (QCaaS) is a cloud computing service that provides access to quantum computers and its associated technologies.
  • For instance, Amazon Braket is a fully managed quantum computing service designed to help speed up scientific research and software development for quantum computing.

Cleveland Clinic and IBM Unveil First Quantum Computer Dedicated to Healthcare Research

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Tuesday, March 21, 2023

CLEVELAND and ARMONK, N.Y., March 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Cleveland Clinic and IBM (NYSE: IBM) officially unveiled the first deployment of an onsite private sector IBM-managed quantum computer in the United States. The IBM Quantum System One installed at Cleveland Clinic will be the first quantum computer in the world to be uniquely dedicated to healthcare research with an aim to help Cleveland Clinic accelerate biomedical discoveries.

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  • CLEVELAND and ARMONK, N.Y., March 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Cleveland Clinic and IBM (NYSE: IBM ) officially unveiled the first deployment of an onsite private sector IBM-managed quantum computer in the United States.
  • The IBM Quantum System One installed at Cleveland Clinic will be the first quantum computer in the world to be uniquely dedicated to healthcare research with an aim to help Cleveland Clinic accelerate biomedical discoveries.
  • The system was unveiled at a formal event today featuring leaders from IBM and Cleveland Clinic, Susan Monarez, Ph.D., Deputy Director, Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H); Congresswoman Shontel Brown (OH-11); Lt.
  • "With the unveiling of IBM Quantum System One at Cleveland Clinic, their team of world-class researchers can now explore and uncover new scientific advancements in biomedical research," said Arvind Krishna, IBM Chairman and CEO.

World’s First: ARHT Beams World Experts from New York and Toronto onto 77m Ice-Breaker in Antarctica as Interactive Holograms

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Monday, February 7, 2022

The host of the expedition planned the trip for his 50th birthday to share a special experience with his close friends.

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  • The host of the expedition planned the trip for his 50th birthday to share a special experience with his close friends.
  • Guests were treated with a live presentation in each of the speakers areas of expertise along with 30 45 minutes of Q & A.
  • Wherever in the world, you want someone to appear remotely and engage in a conversation with a sense of presence, ARHT is up to making it happen.
  • With no noticeable latency, ARHT Media makes two-way live communication with a 3D holographic presenter anywhere in the world possible.

IBM Unveils Breakthrough 127-Qubit Quantum Processor

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Tuesday, November 16, 2021

ARMONK, N.Y., Nov. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --IBM (NYSE: IBM ) today announced its new 127-quantum bit (qubit) 'Eagle' processor at the IBM Quantum Summit 2021 , its annual event to showcase milestones in quantum hardware, software, and the growth of the quantum ecosystem.

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  • ARMONK, N.Y., Nov. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --IBM (NYSE: IBM ) today announced its new 127-quantum bit (qubit) 'Eagle' processor at the IBM Quantum Summit 2021 , its annual event to showcase milestones in quantum hardware, software, and the growth of the quantum ecosystem.
  • IBM also previewed plans for IBM Quantum System Two, the next generation of quantum systems.
  • IBM recently debuted detailed roadmaps for quantum computing, including a path for scaling quantum hardware to enable complex quantum circuits to reach Quantum Advantage, the point at which quantum systems can meaningfully outperform their classical counterpoints.
  • In 2019, IBM unveiled IBM Quantum System One, the world's first integrated quantum computing system.

IBM and Fraunhofer Join Forces on Quantum Computing Initiative for Germany

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Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Under terms of the agreement, an IBM Q System One , owned and operated by IBM, will be located in an IBM facility in Germany.

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  • Under terms of the agreement, an IBM Q System One , owned and operated by IBM, will be located in an IBM facility in Germany.
  • Developed by IBM Research, the IBM Q System One is optimized for the quality, stability, reliability, and reproducibility of multi-qubit operations.
  • Due to these factors and the resulting high Quantum Volume - a measure of the power of a quantum computer - IBM Q System One enables state-of-the-art quantum computational research for science and industry.
  • Now, the IBM Q Network , will have a major, new European hub for quantum computing.

IBM Achieves Highest Quantum Volume to Date, Establishes Roadmap for Reaching Quantum Advantage

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Monday, March 4, 2019

IBM first made quantum computers available to the public in May, 2016 through its IBM Q Experience quantum cloud service.

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  • IBM first made quantum computers available to the public in May, 2016 through its IBM Q Experience quantum cloud service.
  • IBM's recently unveiled IBM Q System One quantum computer, with a fourth-generation 20-qubit processor, has produced a Quantum Volume of 16, roughly double that of the current IBM Q 20-qubit IBM Q Network devices, which have a Quantum Volume of 8.
  • "Today, we are proposing a roadmap for quantum computing, as our IBM Q team is committed to reaching a point where quantum computation will provide a real impact on science and business," said Dr. Sarah Sheldon, lead of the IBM Q Quantum Performance team, dedicated to quantum verification at IBM Research.
  • IBM Q Network, IBM Q System One, and IBM Q are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.