Oak Ridge Lab Connects 20-Qubit IQM Quantum Computer to Frontier Supercomputer
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Summary
Oak Ridge National Laboratory has deployed Pathfinder, a 20-qubit IQM Radiance quantum computer, directly connected to Frontier—the world's most powerful supercomputer. This marks IQM Quantum Computers' first entry into the U.S. market and provides researchers with on-premises quantum infrastructure to develop hybrid quantum-high performance computing ecosystems. The system aims to advance quantum computing by integrating it into real computing infrastructure.
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