IBM and Cisco Announce Plans to Build a Network of Large . . . The Foundation of a Quantum Computing Internet Building a distributed and scalable quantum computing network will create a pathway towards an exponentially large computational space and enable the expansion of diverse technologies, which could begin to form a future quantum computing internet by the late 2030s
IBM and Cisco Plan Network of Quantum Computers IBM and Cisco are collaborating to build a network of large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computers, with plans for an initial demonstration within five years This effort combines IBM’s quantum computing leadership with Cisco’s networking innovations, aiming to scale quantum capabilities and lay the groundwork for a future quantum computing internet
IBM and Cisco Announce Plans to Build a Network of Large . . . By combining IBM’s leadership in building useful quantum computers with Cisco’s quantum networking innovations, the companies plan to explore how to scale large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computers beyond IBM’s ambitious roadmap
Cisco, IBM team to build large-scale quantum networks Cisco and IBM plan to pool their R D efforts to build a network of large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computers capable of working together to run computations up to hundreds of thousands of qubits
IBM, Cisco outline plans for networks of quantum computers by . . . SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -IBM and Cisco Systems on Thursday said they plan to link quantum computers over long distances, with the goal of demonstrating the concept is workable by the end of 2030 The move could pave the way for a quantum internet, though executives at the two companies cautioned that the networks would require technologies that do not currently exist and will have to be
IBM and Cisco Plan Quantum Computing Network – Science and . . . Distributed quantum network could lay groundwork towards quantum computing internet defined by quantum computers, sensors, and communication in the late 2030s IBM and Cisco have announced plans to collaborate on building a distributed quantum computing network, with the first proof-of-concept expected by 2030