IBM and AMD Join Forces to Build the Future of Computing
15 days ago
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- IBM and AMD announced a collaboration to develop next-generation quantum-centric supercomputing architectures.
- The partnership aims to combine IBM's quantum computing expertise with AMD's high-performance computing and AI accelerator technologies.
- Quantum computing uses qubits, which can represent information in a more complex way than classical bits, enabling solutions to problems beyond classical computing's reach.
- The collaboration will explore hybrid models where quantum computers and classical supercomputers work together to tackle different aspects of complex problems.
- An initial demonstration is planned to show how IBM quantum computers can integrate with AMD technologies for hybrid quantum-classical workflows.
- The initiative supports IBM's goal to deliver fault-tolerant quantum computers by the end of the decade, with AMD's technologies aiding in real-time error correction.
- IBM has already begun integrating quantum and classical computing, including partnerships with RIKEN and industry leaders like Cleveland Clinic and Lockheed Martin.
- AMD powers the world's fastest supercomputers, including Frontier and El Capitan, and is a leader in high-performance computing and generative AI solutions.