IBM (IBM) announced it has been selected for Stage B, the second of three stages of the Quantum Benchmarking Initiative led by DARPA, the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. The program is designed to rigorously validate and verify multiple approaches towards delivering such a quantum computer by 2033. “IBM’s progression to Stage B of DARPA’s Quantum Benchmarking Initiative is a firm validation of IBM’s approach to delivering a large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer,” said Jay Gambetta, Director of IBM Research. “IBM has publicly laid out our comprehensive plan and roadmap to scale quantum computers towards fault-tolerance. As the industry advances, we look forward to working with DARPA as they continue an unbiased review of potential viable strategies across the field.” QBI aims to support the Stage B “performers'” ongoing research and development efforts through third-party verification and validation of their strategy. As part of the initiative, IBM is also aiming to explore novel approaches to scaling control systems for quantum computers with SEEQC.
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