D-Wave Now Offers On-Premises Quantum Computing Systems
Research centers, academic institutions, and governments can now purchase on-premises D-Wave Advantage quantum computing systems, according to a recent announcement from D-Wave.
D-Wave Advantage systems are “the world’s largest annealing quantum computers, with more than 5,000 qubits and 15-way connectivity,” the company says. And, with on-premises installation, customers can “tightly integrate with existing classical and HPC systems, leverage and tune system parameters, and take advantage of new system innovations, such as advanced analog-digital features, as they are developed.”
“By integrating annealing quantum computing with HPC, I predict we will see significant progress in quantum research and quantum AI development, leading to new discoveries and improved outcomes,” said Dr. Alan Baratz, CEO of D-Wave.
In conjunction with the news, the company announced the first purchase of a D-Wave Advantage quantum system by the Forschungszentrum Jülich HPC center.
Read more at D-Wave.
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