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IBM unveils 433-qubit quantum processor

IBM unveils 433-qubit quantum processor

IBM unveiled at the Quantum Summit 2022 a quantum processor called Osprey, containing 433 qubits. Reuters reports this.

According to representatives of the tech giant, classical bits can be in a state of either one or zero. By contrast, qubits exist in a complex superposition of both states, exploiting the fundamental quantum nature of matter at subatomic levels.

“Quantum computers offer the possibility of a substantial increase in computational power, which can be used for complex computations in tasks of artificial intelligence, drug discovery, and energy research,” the press release says.

Quantum processor Osprey. Data: IBM, Reuters.

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The company noted that Osprey contains three times as many qubits as last year’s Eagle model: 433 and 127, respectively.

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By 2025 IBM plans to build a system with more than 4,000 qubits. Before that, the company intends to develop two more processors:

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The tech giant also shared details about the quantum mainframe Quantum System Two. It plans to house several functional processors and integrate them into a single system.

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The launch of Quantum System Two will take place in 2023.

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In total, IBM owns 20 quantum computers worldwide. Users can access them via the company’s cloud services.

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In April 2021, IBM unveiled open software for training AI on quantum computers.

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In May of the same year, the tech giant announced a 120-fold acceleration of quantum computations.

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