IBM reached a new milestone on its quantum computing road map, achieving the company’s highest Quantum Volume to date: 64, uaing one of its newest 27-qubit client-deployed systems.

“We are always finding new ways to push the limits of our systems so that we can run larger, more complex quantum circuits and more quickly achieve a Quantum Advantage,” said Jay Gambetta, IBM Fellow and Vice President, IBM Quantum. “IBM’s full-stack approach gives an innovative avenue to develop hardware-aware applications, algorithms and circuits, all running on the most extensive and powerful quantum hardware fleet in the industry.”
IBM Quantum Highlights
- IBM has reached Quantum Volume 64 on a 27-qubit system deployed within the IBM Q Network [https://www.ibm.com/quantum-computing/network/overview/]
- 28 quantum computing systems deployed on the IBM Cloud over the last four years with eight systems boasting a Quantum Volume of 32
- The IBM Q Network has 115 client, government, startup, partner, and university members
- 250,000+ registered users of the IBM Quantum Experience [https://www.ibm.com/quantum-computing/technology/experience/]
- Users routinely execute more than 1 Billion hardware circuits per day on IBM Quantum systems on the IBM Cloud
- Researchers have published 250+ papers based on work on IBM Quantum systems