IQM will deliver two advanced Radiance quantum computers: a 54-qubit system in the second half of 2025, followed by a 150-qubit system at the end of 2026.
The ion-trap quantum computer from Alpine Quantum Technologies, procured by the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre and Munich Quantum Valley, is now operational at LRZ's Quantum Integration Centre, making…
• The first quantum computer has been integrated into a supercomputer, SuperMUC-NG at the LRZ. The test runs were successful and show that both technologies work together. • The system is…
Various quantum systems are installed at the Leibniz Computing Center. Simulations help to develop quantum algorithms and to test and understand hardware performance: important preliminary work to…
Quantum computers are maturing in their technology, but the current state requires recalibration and realignement. To help stabilize the systems, researchers at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre have…