IBM to Partner with US and Japanese Universities on Quantum Supercomputer R&D

By Alexandra Kelley, May 19 2023 
https://www.nextgov.com/emerging-tech/2023/05/ibm-partner-us-and-japanese-universities-quantum-supercomputer-rd/386574/


With funding from IBM, universities in both countries will collaborate to 
develop a quantum supercomputer to spur further innovation in the field.

IBM is slated to launch a new, decade-spanning partnership with both a Japanese 
and U.S. university to develop a “quantum-centric supercomputer,” as the 
emerging technology stands to change the broader computing and cybersecurity 
landscapes.

Detailed in a draft press release obtained by Nextgov, the partnership is set 
to be announced on May 21 during the G7 Summit in Hiroshima, Japan and will 
include both the University of Tokyo and the University of Chicago.

IBM Chair and CEO Arvind Krishna is expected to appear at the G7 Summit and 
sign research contracts alongside university presidents, with government 
leaders—including President Joe Biden—present.

“Over the past several years, IBM has been at the forefront of introducing 
quantum technology to the world,” said Krishna in the press release.

“We have achieved significant progress along our roadmap and mission to 
globally establish useful quantum technology, so much so that we can now, with 
our partners, truly begin to explore and develop a new class of supercomputing 
anchored by quantum.”

Over the course of  the program’s 10 years, $100 million will be invested in 
creating a supercomputer operating on applied quantum physics. This machine is 
intended to be able to process 100,000 qubits, which theoretically translates 
to being able to solve more problems through processing larger quantities of 
data.

Quantum computing and other quantum information sciences have received growing 
federal attention as the technology matures and stands to revolutionize digital 
networks and communications.

In the U.S., Biden has repeatedly issued multiple federal directives to bolster 
the nation’s quantum information technology research posture, including 
releasing guidance for post-quantum cryptography and promoting education in the 
field.

The forthcoming partnership with Japanese academic institutions mirrors the 
Biden administration’s broader push to deepen international partnerships in 
QIST research ––something experts predict will continue as the nations race to 
develop a viable quantum computer.


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