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We just dropped the first episode of Quantum Matters, our first podcast! D-Wave's Murray Thom kicked things off with Martin Hofmann, Former Volkswagen Group CIO and Technology Executive. Martin breaks down why routing millions of vehicles in real time is a problem classical computers struggle to solve, and what happened when Volkswagen put quantum to the test. Look for a new episode every other week wherever you get your podcasts. 🎧 Listen now on all major platforms:
D-Wave15,131 views • 1 month ago

D-Wave announced a scientific breakthrough published in the esteemed journal Science Magazine, confirming that its annealing quantum computer outperformed one of the world’s most powerful classical supercomputers in solving a complex magnetic materials simulation problem with relevance to materials discovery. The new landmark peer-reviewed paper, “Beyond-Classical Computation in Quantum Simulation,” validates this achievement as the world’s first and only demonstration of quantum computational supremacy on a useful problem. An international collaboration of scientists led by D-Wave performed simulations of quantum dynamics in programmable spin glasses—a computationally hard magnetic materials simulation problem with known applications to business and science—on both D-Wave’s Advantage2™ prototype annealing quantum computer and the Frontier supercomputer at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Lab. D-Wave’s quantum computer performed a complex simulation in minutes and with a level of accuracy that would take nearly a million years using the supercomputer. In addition, it would require more than the world’s annual electricity consumption to solve this problem using the supercomputer, which is built with graphics processing unit (GPU) clusters. For decades, scientists have aspired to build a quantum computer capable of solving complex materials simulation problems beyond the reach of classical computers. D-Wave's advancements in quantum hardware have made it possible for its annealing quantum computers to process these types of problems for the first time. Magnetic materials simulations, like those conducted in this work, use computer models to study how tiny particles not visible to the human eye react to external factors. Magnetic materials are widely used in medical imaging, electronics, superconductors, electrical networks, sensors, and motors. This is an incredibly important achievement. Please join us in congratulating the D-Wave team and our global collaborators on this remarkable milestone. It’s a significant moment for the quantum computing industry. Learn more about this monumental achievement: Read the press release here: #QuantumSupremacy #QuantumRealized #QuantumComputing #DWave #Technology #Innovation #Optimization #MaterialsDiscovery #ScientificBreakthrough $QBTS
D-Wave64,988 views • 1 year ago

Now generally available for customer use via the cloud and on-premises installation, D-Wave's Advantage2™ system delivers significant performance gains over the previous Advantage™ system with greater coherence and increased qubit connectivity to better tackle more complex problems at scale. The Advantage2 system features D-Wave's most advanced quantum processor to date and offers: • 4,400+ qubits with 20-way connectivity, which enables embedding of more complex problems • 40% increase in energy scale and 75% reduction in noise, which contributes to higher-quality solutions • 2x improvement in coherence for faster time-to-solution • Energy-efficient processing power - D-Wave’s quantum computers, including the Advantage2 system, have required the same amount of electricity over six generations—a mere 12.5 kilowatts • Fast anneal enables coherent quantum annealing at scale, greatly reducing the impact of external disturbances such as thermal fluctuations that can hinder quantum calculations • Hybrid solver integration supporting up to 2 million variables and constraints To learn more about the Advantage2 system and start using it today, visit: #QuantumRealized #QuantumComputing #DWave #Advantage2 #AdvantageSystem #Innovation #Technology #Launch #Announcement #Optimization #AI #MaterialScience #Milestone $QBTS
D-Wave45,851 views • 1 year ago

We just published a peer-reviewed milestone study in Nature, demonstrating a significant advancement in quantum computing systems using our commercial-grade annealing-based quantum computer with over 5,000 qubits. The study provides evident of quantum annealing's unrivaled performance. Check out our blog and video to learn more about this groundbreaking research! Read the blog here: #QuantumComputing #DWave #QuantumAnnealing #Quantum
D-Wave10,663 views • 3 years ago
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