IBM is one of the companies jockeying for position in the nascent field of quantum computing and the company thinks it has a roadmap to develop a universal quantum computer with up to 1,000 qubits.
IBM has bolstered its supercomputing capabilities with the latest iteration of the company’s quantum computer, Quantum System Two. It’s the company’s first modular quantum computer, and represents the ...
Unlike conventional computers (classical computers) that calculate using binary numbers of 0 and 1, quantum computers utilize quantum superposition and quantum entanglement, which are phenomena of ...
This week, IBM announced a pair of shiny new quantum computers. The company's Condor processor is the first quantum chip of its kind with over 1,000 qubits, a feat that would have made big headlines ...
IBM this week announced significant advancements in both quantum processors and platforms for quantum computing at its Quantum Summit 2023. In doing so, IBM highlighted several significant ...
IBM has unveiled plans to develop a 1,000-plus qubit device, called Quantum Condor, as a milestone towards a million-plus qubit system. IBM’s largest quantum computer to date has 64 qubits. The ...
Developed by IBM, the Condor quantum computer is a powerhouse with 1,121 superconducting qubits, making it one of the largest quantum systems in 2025. Its quantum volume, while not explicitly stated, ...