Canadian quantum annealing developer D-Wave unveiled its new quantum roadmap code-named Clarity, at its annual user conference Qubits. It included the company’s product expansion into building a scalable and error-corrected gate-model quantum computer alongside its annealers, focused on quantum simulations. This approach will make D-Wave the first and only quantum computing company to offer both systems.
By late 2023 or early 2024, D-Wave plans to launch a new Advantage quantum system with 7,000 qubits, and from 2022 onwards, it will launch new hybrid solvers— expand use cases—and cross-platform open-source developer tools.
The company also announced a performance update for its existing 5,000-qubit Advantage system with a new quantum processing unit (QPU), which is reportedly more advanced than the previous version and is able to solve larger and more complex problems precisely. The company also launched its new constrained quadratic model (CQM) solver, adding on to the existing solvers available on Leap.
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