Quantum Machines, the leading provider of processor-based quantum
controllers and Rigetti Computing (Nasdaq: RGTI), a pioneer in
full-stack quantum-classical computing, today announced the
successful application of AI to automate the calibration of a
quantum computer. The work was completed as part of the “AI for
Quantum Calibration Challenge” (the “Challenge") that was jointly
issued by Rigetti and Quantum Machines and hosted at the Israeli
Quantum Computing Center (IQCC).
The two companies participating in the Challenge, Quantum
Elements and Qruise, automated the calibration of a 9-qubit Rigetti
Novera™ QPU integrated with Quantum Machines’ advanced OPX1000
control system and NVIDIA DGX Quantum, a unified system for
quantum-classical computing that NVIDIA built with Quantum
Machines. This achievement not only showcases the potential of AI
in quantum computer calibration, but also highlights the growing
maturity and collaboration within the quantum computing
ecosystem.
Quantum Elements used their software to achieve high accuracy in
setting up individual and pairs of qubits, reaching 99.9%
single-qubit gate fidelity and 98.5% two-qubit gate fidelity.
Qruise leveraged the control system to fine-tune all nine qubits
simultaneously, speeding up the preparation process.
As the industry scales the number of qubits in quantum computing
systems, it grapples with increasingly complex calibration
requirements. “Calibrating quantum computers has become one of the
most significant bottlenecks in scaling quantum systems,” said Dr.
Yonatan Cohen, co-founder and CTO of Quantum Machines. “Today, it
can take weeks to months of expert time to develop the model to
properly calibrate even a modest-sized quantum processor, and
hours, sometimes daily, to re-run those calibrations. Each qubit
requires careful tuning of dozens of parameters, and these
parameters drift over time and interact with each other in complex
ways. As we move toward systems with thousands of qubits, the
challenge becomes exponentially more difficult. The traditional
approach of manual calibration by quantum physicists simply won't
scale with our ambitions for larger quantum computers.”
“These results demonstrate the remarkable potential of
AI-powered calibration tools in quantum computing,” said David
Rivas, CTO at Rigetti Computing. “Using automated processes, both
Qruise and Quantum Elements achieved performance levels matching
our rigorous system specifications – work that can require weeks of
manual tuning by a skilled engineering team. As we advance toward
larger qubit counts, having validated that AI tools can reach our
performance benchmarks is an exciting moment for the industry. This
successful demonstration shows how automation accelerates quantum
computer setup while maintaining the exacting standards required
for quantum computation. We look forward to seeing these tools used
by our customers who have both our Novera QPU and Quantum Machines’
control.”
“AI is a critical tool for advancing quantum computing,” said
Tim Costa, Senior Director of CAE, EDA and Quantum at NVIDIA. “This
latest work shows how the scalable control of quantum hardware
needed for useful applications hinges on advances in AI.”
This achievement builds on Quantum Machines' ongoing work with
NVIDIA to leverage AI in quantum computing operations. In
September, Quantum Machines worked with NVIDIA to demonstrate the
successful use of reinforcement learning to optimize a control
pulse for a Rigetti QPU in real time using the NVIDIA DGX Quantum
platform. As the industry moves toward larger systems with
thousands of qubits, the combination of automated calibration tools
and real-time AI-powered optimization has the potential to remove
key bottlenecks in quantum computer operation while maintaining the
high fidelities needed for practical quantum computation.
Additionally, both Quantum Elements and Qruise have joined
Quantum Machines as members of the Novera QPU Partner Program, an
ecosystem of quantum computing technology providers who build and
offer integral components of a functional quantum computing system.
Novera QPU customers who need control systems, a dilution
refrigerator, and quantum computing software tools can leverage
Rigetti’s network of partners to streamline their journey for
selecting and integrating their preferred technology with the
Novera QPU.
The 9-qubit Novera QPU is based on Rigetti’s Ankaa™-class
architecture featuring tunable couplers and a square lattice for
denser connectivity and fast two-qubit operations. The Novera QPU
has been sold to leading national labs, including the
Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems Center led by
Fermilab and the Air Force Research Lab, and Horizon Quantum
Computing based in Singapore.
About Quantum MachinesQuantum Machines (QM)
drives quantum breakthroughs that accelerate the realization of
practical quantum computers. The company’s Quantum Orchestration
Platform (QOP) fundamentally redefines the control and operations
architecture of quantum processors. The full-stack hardware and
software platform is capable of running even the most complex
algorithms right out of the box, including quantum error
correction, multi-qubit calibration, and more. Helping achieve the
full potential of any quantum processor, the QOP allows for
unprecedented advancement and speed-up of quantum technologies as
well as the ability to scale to thousands of qubits. Visit us at:
www.quantum-machines.co
About RigettiRigetti is a pioneer in full-stack
quantum computing. The Company has operated quantum computers over
the cloud since 2017 and serves global enterprise, government, and
research clients through its Rigetti Quantum Cloud Services
platform. The Company’s proprietary quantum-classical
infrastructure provides high performance integration with public
and private clouds for practical quantum computing. Rigetti has
developed the industry’s first multi-chip quantum processor for
scalable quantum computing systems. The Company designs and
manufactures its chips in-house at Fab-1, the industry’s first
dedicated and integrated quantum device manufacturing facility.
Learn more at www.rigetti.com.
Quantum Machines Media Contact:Gavriel
CohenConcrete Media for Quantum MachinesQM@concrete.media
Rigetti Computing Media
Contact:press@rigetti.com
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