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IBM Condor
DeveloperIBM Research
ManufacturerIBM
TypeQuantum processor
Release dateDecember 4, 2023; 2 years ago (2023-12-04)
System on a chipCross-resonance
PredecessorIBM Osprey
SuccessorIBM Flamingo and IBM Crossbill (based on IBM's quantum roadmap to 2033)
Websitewww.ibm.com/quantum/blog/quantum-roadmap-2033

IBM Condor is a 1,121-qubit quantum processor created by IBM, unveiled during the IBM Quantum Summit 2023, which occurred on December 4, 2023. It is the 2nd largest quantum processor (in terms of qubits), just shy of the 1,125-qubit quantum processor by the company Atom, created in October 2023.[1][2]

It has a similar performance to its predecessor, the IBM Osprey.[1]

It has a 50% increase in qubit density compared to the IBM Osprey, and over a mile of high-density cryogenic flex IO wiring.[1]

It is not as fast as the IBM Heron, unveiled during the same event.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "IBM Quantum Computing Blog | The hardware and software for the era of quantum utility is here". www.ibm.com. Retrieved 2023-12-27.
  2. ^ a b Keumars Afifi-Sabet (2023-12-11). "Scientists just built a massive 1,000-qubit quantum chip, but why are they more excited about one 10 times smaller?". livescience.com. Retrieved 2023-12-27.
    IBM Condor
    DeveloperIBM Research
    ManufacturerIBM
    TypeQuantum processor
    Release dateDecember 4, 2023; 2 years ago (2023-12-04)
    System on a chipCross-resonance
    PredecessorIBM Osprey
    SuccessorIBM Flamingo and IBM Crossbill (based on IBM's quantum roadmap to 2033)
    Websitewww.ibm.com/quantum/blog/quantum-roadmap-2033

    IBM Condor is a 1,121-qubit quantum processor created by IBM, unveiled during the IBM Quantum Summit 2023, which occurred on December 4, 2023. It is the 2nd largest quantum processor (in terms of qubits), just shy of the 1,125-qubit quantum processor by the company Atom, created in October 2023.[1][2]

    It has a similar performance to its predecessor, the IBM Osprey.[1]

    It has a 50% increase in qubit density compared to the IBM Osprey, and over a mile of high-density cryogenic flex IO wiring.[1]

    It is not as fast as the IBM Heron, unveiled during the same event.[1][2]

    References

    1. ^ a b c d "IBM Quantum Computing Blog | The hardware and software for the era of quantum utility is here". www.ibm.com. Retrieved 2023-12-27.
    2. ^ a b Keumars Afifi-Sabet (2023-12-11). "Scientists just built a massive 1,000-qubit quantum chip, but why are they more excited about one 10 times smaller?". livescience.com. Retrieved 2023-12-27.
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