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IBM Q System One

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IBM Quantum System One
IBM Quantum System from Ehningen , Germany
Developer IBM Research
Manufacturer IBM
Type Quantum computer
Release date January 2019 ; 5 years ago  ( 2019-01 )
Units shipped 5 (4 in progress)
Successor IBM Quantum System Two
Website research .ibm .com /interactive /system-one /

IBM Quantum System One is the first circuit -based commercial quantum computer , introduced by IBM in January 2019. [1] [2] [3]

This integrated quantum computing system is housed in an airtight borosilicate glass cube that maintains a controlled physical environment. [2] [4] Each face of the cube is 9 feet (2.7 m) wide and tall. [2] A cylindrical protrusion from the center of the ceiling is a dilution refrigerator , containing a 20- qubit transmon quantum processor. [1] [5] It was tested for the first time in the summer of 2018, for two weeks, in Milan , Italy .

IBM Quantum System One was developed by IBM Research , with assistance from the Map Project Office and Universal Design Studio. CERN , ExxonMobil , Fermilab , Argonne National Laboratory and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory are among the clients signed up to access the system remotely. [6] [7]

From April 6 to May 31, 2019, the Boston Museum of Science hosted an exhibit featuring a replica of the IBM Quantum System One. [8] [9] On June 15, 2021, IBM deployed the first unit of Quantum System One in Germany at its headquarters in Ehningen . [10]

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  1. ^ a b "IBM Quantum Update: Q System One Launch, New Collaborators, and QC Center Plans" . HPCwire . 10 January 2019.
  2. ^ a b c Chan, Rosalie (2019-01-13). "IBM unveils the world's first quantum computer that businesses can actually use to solve previously impossible problems" . Business Insider .
  3. ^ Coleman, Lauren deLisa (2019-01-09). "CES 2019: Why IBM CEO Ginni Rometty's Opening Address Delivers" . Forbes .
  4. ^ "IBM Quantum System One" . research.ibm.com . Retrieved 2023-12-30 .
  5. ^ Gambetta, Jay; Sheldon, Sarah (March 4, 2019). "Cramming More Power Into a Quantum Device" . IBM research blog . Retrieved 2022-03-23 .
  6. ^ "IBM Q System One" . Map Project Office . Archived from the original on 2019-02-18 . Retrieved 2019-02-18 .
  7. ^ "Map, Universal Design Studio and IBM collaborate on world-first commercial quantum computer" . Dezeen . 2019-01-11 . Retrieved 2019-02-18 .
  8. ^ Sutor, Bob (2019-04-05). "Quantum's Night at the Museum ? of Science Boston" . IBM Research Blog . Retrieved 2019-04-08 .
  9. ^ "NanoDays: Exhibit of IBM Q System One" . boston.com . Retrieved 2019-04-08 .
  10. ^ "IBM unveils first quantum computer in Germany" . Deutsche Welle . 2021-06-16 . Retrieved 2021-06-16 .

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