IQM Quantum Computers has grandly opened its first quantum data center in Munich, Germany, which is currently equipped with two quantum computers manufactured by IQM in Finland's commercial chip production and assembly lines. This milestone not only reflects IQM's firm commitment to quantum computing technology, but also highlights its leading position in the global quantum computing field.
The data center, located in the Munich factory, plans to increase the number of quantum computers to 12 in the future, laying a solid foundation for IQM to further expand its service scope and capabilities in the field of quantum computing. Dr. Jan Goetz, co-CEO and co-founder of IQM, said at the opening ceremony: "Our goal is to solve business challenges that exceed the capabilities of traditional supercomputing. We are actively exploring various applications of error mitigation technology to achieve optimal hardware performance."
This quantum data center is not only an important part of IQM's global service commitment, but also a key platform for IQM to cooperate with end users such as enterprises, research institutions and government agencies. The new infrastructure will provide a stable and secure environment for all future generations of IQM quantum computers, ensuring their stable operation and efficient service.
Over the past three years, IQM has been working closely with software and algorithm partners and companies in Germany and around the world to accelerate the development of practical quantum solutions. These potential application areas include machine learning, network security, route optimization, quantum sensor simulation, chemical research and drug development, etc., demonstrating the broad prospects and huge potential of quantum computing technology.
It is worth mentioning that IQM's quantum computer has been successfully integrated into the HPC supercomputer of the Leibniz Supercomputing Center in Munich, providing powerful computing power support for scientific research. This integration case not only demonstrates the excellent performance and stability of IQM's quantum computer, but also further promotes the application and development of quantum computing technology in the field of scientific research.
With its strong research infrastructure and highly skilled workforce, Germany has become a key player in the development of quantum technology in the European Union. IQM's choice to open a quantum data center in Munich, Germany, will not only help further promote the development of quantum technology in Germany, but also provide strong support for IQM's business expansion worldwide.
The Bavarian government, companies and institutions are taking a number of initiatives to cultivate a quantum ecosystem. The addition of IQM will further promote the construction and development of this ecosystem, providing more possibilities and opportunities for the innovation and application of quantum technology.Editor/Cheng Ting
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