Nov 20, 2024 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has added IQM Resonance, a quantum cloud service, to its quantum computing user program. Through it's Quantum Computing User Program, academic institutions, researchers, scientists, and developers will be able to access IQM Crystal, a high-fidelity quantum processing unit with square-lattice, and IQM Star.
“By providing ORNL direct access to our systems, we are aiding their mission to deliver high-performance superconducting quantum computers for tackling significant challenges,” said IQM’s co-CEO, Mikko Välimäki. “This also positions us within the US quantum ecosystem, showcasing our commitment to advancing quantum technology on a global scale.”
“By providing ORNL direct access to our systems, we are aiding their mission to deliver high-performance superconducting quantum computers for tackling significant challenges,” said IQM’s co-CEO, Mikko Välimäki. “This also positions us within the US quantum ecosystem, showcasing our commitment to advancing quantum technology on a global scale.”
Travis Humble, director of the Quantum Science Center at ORNL, added: “Our Quantum Computing User Program is dedicated to exploring new frontiers of quantum research. By granting researchers access to leading-edge technology, we're enabling them to pioneer new approaches to tackling complex scientific questions."