Quantum Machines (QM) has launched the Israeli Quantum Computing Center (IQCC) at Tel Aviv University, supported by the Israel Innovation Authority as part of the Israel National Quantum Initiative. The center integrates multiple quantum computers with supercomputers using the NVIDIA-QM DGX Quantum for ultra-fast communication, making it the first of its kind globally.

The IQCC, a state-of-the-art facility, hosts different types of quantum computers, including a 25-qubit superconducting quantum processor by Quantware and an 8-qumode photonic quantum computer by ORCA. This integration aims to advance quantum computing by providing researchers and developers worldwide access to leading-edge quantum and classical computing resources, significantly reducing development costs and time.

The center features QM’s OPX1000 controller and the DGX Quantum system co-developed with NVIDIA, linked to a supercomputing cluster with NVIDIA GPUs, ARM and AMD CPUs, and AWS cloud platforms. This setup allows for scalable and hybrid quantum-classical workflows, leveraging advanced quantum software by Classiq and the QBridge solution by Quantum Machines and ParTec.

The IQCC’s inauguration will occur on June 24, 2024, during Tel Aviv University’s AI and Cyber Week. For additional details you can view a press release provided by Quantum Machines here and you can visit the website of the Israeli Quantum Computing Center here.

June 17, 2024