Oak Ridge announces new quantum computing installation
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Oak Ridge announces new quantum computing installation
"By hosting a Quantum Brilliance system on site, we'll be maturing the real mechanics of hybrid computing - co‑scheduling, end‑to‑end performance tuning, data and workflow orchestration, workforce development and more - so we can eventually move HPC-quantum integration from a conceptual pilot to a fully embedded capability within leadership computing,"
"Diamond is extremely hard, so even at room temperature and atmospheric pressure, there isn't sufficient thermal energy to generate the vibrations that would typically disrupt qubit coherence,"
"This intrinsic stability allows our QPUs to function without the complexity and cost of cryogenics, laser and vacuum s"
Oak Ridge National Laboratory will host a hybrid full-stack quantum platform from Quantum Brilliance on premises to integrate quantum-powered computational elements with existing high-performance computing. The platform uses diamond-based quantum processing units that exploit synthetic diamond atomic structures to reduce external noise and improve qubit coherence without cryogenics. The integration aims to mature hybrid computing mechanics including co-scheduling, performance tuning, data and workflow orchestration, and workforce development, enabling HPC-quantum integration to move from pilot to embedded capability. Expected application areas include computational chemistry, materials science and other fields that demand advanced computational abilities.
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