Atos Quantum Learning Machine (QLM)

Europe Enters New Era of Hybrid Quantum-HPC

With the “High-Performance Computer and Quantum Simulator hybrid” (HPCQS) project, Europe is entering a new era of hybrid quantum high-performance computing. The aim is to closely connect two quantum simulators, each with over 100 qubits, with two European supercomputers. The infrastructure project is part of the research and innovation action “Advanced pilots towards the European exascale Supercomputers” and is funded by the European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) based in Luxembourg. HPCQS has a total budget of 12 million euros over 4 years, which is financed in equal parts by EuroHPC JU and the participating member states.

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Quantum Learning Machine?

Simulating qubits is no small challenge. Atos’ recent work in modeling noise in quantum systems has allowed simulation of a 41 qubit machine. The anticipated studies with the new device will enable testing of quantum algorithms with artificial intelligence applications. There’s already buyers for the Atos QLM, including the U.S. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, France, and now Austria.

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