IBM Quantum and Quantum-Centric Supercomputing: QPUs, GPUs, and Fault Tolerance
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Scott Crowder, Vice President of IBM Quantum Adoption, explains IBM Quantum’s approach to quantum-centric supercomputing, where QPUs, GPUs, CPUs, and HPC systems work together to solve problems that classical computers cannot handle alone.
The conversation covers IBM’s 2029 fault-tolerant quantum roadmap, Starling, Qiskit, quantum algorithms, quantum chemistry, Cleveland Clinic’s protein simulation, RIKEN, superconducting qubits, data centers, Nvidia GPUs, and why quantum computing depends on accessibility, open-source software, and real-world adoption.
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Chapters
(00:00) Trailer
(01:20) Quantum computing
(02:40) IBM Reference Architecture
(05:05) Superconducting
(06:47) Algorithmic Discovery
(12:34) Cleveland Clinic
(13:44) IBM's quantum-centric supercomputing architecture
(16:07) Quantum computers today
(17:58) Quantum and classical converge
(22:28) Richard Feynman
(25:25) Data centers
(32:01) Quantum computers in space
(42:19) Qiskit, NVIDIA, and open source