Driving Performance for the Tools of Utility
Offered By: IBM Research via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the evolution of quantum computing tools and services in this 48-minute conference talk from IBM Research. Discover how the industry is adapting to support utility-scale workloads by developing foundational properties like availability, reliability, and stability alongside performance metrics of scale, quality, and speed. Learn about the need for execution modes supporting long-running jobs, threaded primitives for system parallelism, middleware tools integrating quantum and classical infrastructure, and primitives with advanced error mitigation technologies. Gain insights into several product announcements aimed at delivering the Tools of Utility, presented by IBM Quantum speakers Jen Glick, Blake Johnson, Tushar Mittal, Heather Saunders, and Andrew Wack. Delve into the future of quantum computing, including IBM Quantum System Two and other hardware and software developments for the era of quantum utility.
Syllabus
Driving Performance for the Tools of Utility
Taught by
IBM Research
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