Quantum Machines opens the Israeli Quantum Computing Center
A core part of the Israel Innovation Authority's Israel National Quantum Initiative, the center is the first to tightly integrate multiple types of quantum computers with supercomputers using NVIDIA DGX Quantum
The IQCC's grand opening took place yesterday,
- Ron Huldai, Mayor of
Tel Aviv :Tel Aviv takes a quantum leap forward with the opening of this new center, solidifying our place among the world's leading tech hubs. This will be a game-changer for our city's quantum ecosystem, attracting talent and resources to propel us to the forefront of this revolutionary technology. As a beacon of democratic values,Tel Aviv fosters creativity and excellence, making our one-of-a-kind ecosystem the perfect place for breakthroughs in quantum technology. Asaf Zamir , First Deputy Mayor ofTel Aviv :Tel Aviv is the heart of the Startup Nation, home to a third of Israel's tech companies. Our city's ecosystem, first worldwide in converting startups into unicorns, offers unmatched opportunities for quantum tech startups. Just as quantum computers harness complex interactions to produce outsized results,Tel Aviv's dynamic ecosystem amplifies innovation far beyond its physical size, making it the perfect place for the quantum industry to flourish and ensuring our city's continued leadership in technological advancements.- Dror Bin, CEO of the Israel Innovation Authority: The Israeli Quantum Computing Center marks a significant milestone for our tech sector. It exemplifies the remarkable progress of Israel's quantum computing ecosystem and will serve as a center of excellence not just locally, but on a global scale. We're proud to support this initiative that solidifies Israel's position in the quantum computing race.
Prof. Yaron Oz: We're witnessing the dawn of the second quantum revolution, where we are able to manipulate the fundamental degrees of freedom of quantum mechanics. This opens up a vast field with potential impacts across many disciplines such as medicine, finance, security, and beyond. The IQCC is not just about research and startups; it's crucial for educating the next generation of quantum scientists and engineers.- Dr.
Itamar Sivan , co-founder and CEO of Quantum Machines: The Israeli Quantum Computing Center represents more than technological advancement; it's a testament to our duty to pursue the biggest computing revolution since the invention of the computer itself. By leveraging our excellent talent and global partnerships, we aim to have an impact that goes beyond progress in quantum computing — laying the foundation for Israel's long-term leadership and sovereignty in this critical field. Ofir Zamir , Senior Director, AI Solution Architecture, NVIDIA: We believe the quantum future is hybrid. The IQCC exemplifies this vision by utilizing the NVIDIA DGX Quantum system – developed in collaboration with Quantum Machines – to integrate CPUs and GPUs with quantum processors. By bridging quantum and classical computing, we're not just advancing technology, we're also cultivating an ecosystem where developers can seamlessly work across these paradigms, positioning Israel at the cutting edge of quantum innovation.Niv Efron , Senior Director of Engineering at Google: The Israeli Quantum Computing Center represents a crucial convergence of academia, industry, and innovation. Just as we've seen AI tackle previously impossible challenges, quantum computing promises the next exponential leap in problem-solving capabilities. This center could be the cornerstone for groundbreaking collaborations, attracting talent and fostering an ecosystem that positions Israel at the forefront of quantum innovation.
About the IQCC:
In the global race to develop practical quantum computing, access to cutting-edge facilities is crucial. "All of the world's most advanced quantum computing research facilities are closed or offer very limited access to those outside of their organization. You can't compete if you need to fly halfway around the world for limited access," said Dr.
The IQCC is a state-of-the-art quantum and HPC center that uniquely integrates the power of quantum and classical computing resources. It is the first in the world to house multiple co-located quantum computers of different qubit types, all utilizing the NVIDIA DGX Quantum system. This offers on-premises supercomputing resources and cloud accessibility, while being tightly integrated with Quantum Machines' processor-based OPX control system. The center also features the world's best-equipped testbed for developing new quantum computing technologies.
The unified DGX Quantum system for integrated quantum supercomputing was co-developed by NVIDIA and Quantum Machines. DGX Quantum implements NVIDIA CUDA-Q, an open-source software platform for integrated quantum-classical computing. The system features a supercomputing cluster headlined by NVIDIA Grace Hopper superchips and also including NVIDIA DGX H100, all connected to AWS cloud platforms for remote access and to leverage additional cloud computing resources. The center also utilizes QM's new OPX1000 controller, designed to enable scaling to 1,000+ qubits.
"The tight integration of quantum computers with AI supercomputers is essential to the development of useful quantum computing," said
"Before the IQCC, a developer of a quantum processor chip would need to build their own testing setup, costing millions," said Dr.
The IQCC is open to researchers and developers of quantum computers from around the world. By providing an open, cutting-edge platform for research and development, Quantum Machines aims to accelerate the progress of practical quantum computing and foster collaborative projects with industry leaders that will drive the field forward. The center is poised to become a destination for companies and researchers worldwide, securing Israel's quantum independence and cementing its position as a leader in the quantum computing revolution.
For more information about the IQCC please visit https://i-qcc.com/.
Additional information on technology and partners:
- The center boasts a superconducting quantum computer with a 25-qubit quantum processor manufactured by Quantware, and an 8-qumodes photonic quantum computer by ORCA. Additional quantum processors and quantum computers will be added in the coming months.
- Users will also be able to leverage advanced quantum software developed by Classiq.
- The QBridge software solution, co-developed by Quantum Machines and ParTec, will allow for hybrid quantum-classical workflows.
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