IBM Quantum System 2 Cryogenic Infrastructure
The IBM Quantum System 2 is the base for scalable quantum computation, and now fully operational at the company’s lab in Yorktown Heights, NY. It measures 22 feet wide, 12 feet high, and boasts three IBM Quantum Heron processors.



This system combines cryogenic infrastructure with third-generation control electronics and classical runtime servers. Put simply, it’s essentially the modular-architecture quantum computing platform that IBM will use to realize parallel circuit executions for quantum-centric supercomputing.

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IBM Quantum System 2 Cryogenic Infrastructure

We define eras using themes that unite periods of time. In the case of quantum computing, the theme of the past few decades has been the emergence and establishment of this new technology. The community focused on laying the groundwork: experimenting with quantum hardware, devising use cases, and educating people on how to use quantum computers, while running experiments benchmarking devices. We made quantum computing real,” said IBM.

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