IBM and AMD have joined forces to develop cutting-edge computing architectures that combine quantum computers and high-performance computing, creating what is known as quantum-centric supercomputing. This collaboration aims to redefine the future of computing by leveraging IBM’s expertise in quantum computing and software development, along with AMD’s leadership in high-performance computing and AI accelerators.
Quantum computing represents a paradigm shift in how information is processed, using qubits that can exist in multiple states simultaneously. This allows quantum computers to explore complex problems beyond the capabilities of classical computers, making breakthroughs in fields like drug discovery, materials science, optimization, and logistics. By integrating quantum computers with traditional high-performance computing infrastructure, such as CPUs and GPUs, a hybrid model can be formed to tackle real-world problems at unprecedented speeds and scales.
The partnership between IBM and AMD will explore the integration of AMD CPUs, GPUs, and FPGAs with IBM quantum computers to accelerate the development of new algorithms. This collaboration could lead to the realization of fault-tolerant quantum computers by the end of the decade. The companies plan to showcase a demonstration later this year to illustrate how quantum computers and AMD technologies can work together in hybrid quantum-classical workflows, paving the way for a new era of quantum-centric supercomputing.