Qruise and Zurich Instruments have announced a partnership to advance quantum computing development by integrating Qruise’s Machine Learning Physicist with Zurich Instruments’ Quantum Computing Control System. This collaboration aims to streamline quantum processor tune-up, enhancing the path to practical quantum computing.
The integration combines Qruise’s automation technologies with Zurich Instruments’ control system with the recently developed SHF+ product line, enabling scalable, high-fidelity qubit control. Qruise’s software works with Zurich Instruments’ LabOne Q to facilitate high-speed sweeps, real-time signal precompensation, and parallel tune-ups. QruiseOS offers a library of over 40 experiments and analysis modules for calibration and characterization of one, two, and multiple qubits.
The QruiseML software also creates a Digital Twin of the QPU, providing an accurate simulation environment and actionable error budget to help R&D teams identify critical areas for improvement in quantum hardware. This partnership builds on a history of collaboration, demonstrated by successful automated tune-ups of quantum processors at Forschungszentrum Jülich.
Qruise and Zurich Instruments will further their collaboration to provide enhanced value to customers, merging their expertise to overcome challenges in tuning and optimizing quantum processors. This partnership formalizes their longstanding cooperation, aiming to deliver more efficient and reliable quantum computing solutions.
For more about this, read the press announcement provided by Zurich Instruments and Qruise here.
July 11, 2024