Neutral atom-based quantum developer Pasqal and IBM have announced plans to work together to develop quantum-centric supercomputing while promoting application research in chemistry and materials science. The terms and financial details of the agreement have not been disclosed.
The collaboration primarily entails working on the software integration for a quantum supercomputer, which streamlines computational workflows across multiple types of quantum and classical computers. It seeks to boost industry-wide adoption, particularly in materials science and chemistry, by exploiting their joint expertise in quantum computing. Furthermore, the duo aims to organize a regional high-performance computing (HPC) technical forum in Germany, with expansion plans to other regions.
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