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IBM's journey in quantum computing began in the early 2000s, culminating in the launch of the IBM Q Network in 2016, which made quantum resources accessible via the cloud. Today, IBM Q is a leader in cloud-accessible quantum computing, supported by extensive research and strategic partnerships. Key milestones include the introduction of various quantum systems, with the latest being the Condor processor expected to exceed 1,000 qubits.

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IBM's journey in quantum computing began in the early 2000s, culminating in the launch of the IBM Q Network in 2016, which made quantum resources accessible via the cloud. Today, IBM Q is a leader in cloud-accessible quantum computing, supported by extensive research and strategic partnerships. Key milestones include the introduction of various quantum systems, with the latest being the Condor processor expected to exceed 1,000 qubits.

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IBM Q

FROM WHERE IT STARTED:


IBM's interest in quantum computing began in the early 2000s with research into
new computing models. The IBM Q Network was officially launched in 2016,
offering access to quantum computing resources over the cloud.

BIRTH OF IBM QUANTUM (IBM Q)

Early Research in Quantum Computing (2000s):

IBM has been a pioneer in quantum research since the early 2000s, exploring new
models of computing that go beyond the capabilities of classical computers.

Launch of IBM Q Network (2016):

In 2016, IBM launched the IBM Q Network, the first initiative to make quantum
computing accessible to the public via the cloud.

TODAY'S MARKET POSITION:


IBM Q is one of the most advanced quantum computing services available, leading
in cloud-accessible quantum computing. It has partnered with leading research
institutions, tech companies, and academic bodies globally.

HOW DID IT GET THERE:

Investment in quantum research over decades.


Strategic collaborations with academia and industry to refine and deploy
quantum technology.
Focused on making quantum computing accessible via the cloud for businesses
and developers (IBM Q Network).
2010-2015:

Fundamental research into quantum bits (qubits) and the potential of quantum
computing. IBM worked on stabilizing qubits and reducing error rates in quantum
systems.

2016:

The public launch of IBM Q Network – the first cloud-based quantum computing
service. IBM introduced quantum processors and provided access to the public
through IBM Cloud.

2017:

IBM introduced the 20-qubit quantum system for commercial use, followed by
significant upgrades in quantum hardware.

2019:

IBM introduced its 53-qubit quantum system, the largest publicly accessible
quantum computer at the time.

2021:

IBM launched its Eagle processor, a 127-qubit quantum computer, achieving a


major milestone in quantum processing power.

2022:

IBM announced the Condor processor, expected to scale up to 1,000+ qubits in


the near future.

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