IBM has announced its quantum-centric supercomputing architecture, enabling quantum processors to work alongside traditional CPUs and GPUs to solve the most challenging scientific problems.
Leveraging the power of quantum computers, IBM has achieved a breakthrough by synthesizing the first-ever “half-Möbius” molecule—a structure where electrons move in a spiral, not found in nature.
AMD and IBM are preparing to collaborate in the quantum field. This move could shift the balance of power in the industry.
IBM’s Jerry Chow explains why quantum computers are already here, what they can do now, and where they’re headed next.
IBM announced a new architecture it developed to address one of the biggest technical hurdles of quantum computers: error correction.
IBM is preparing to invest 150 billion dollars in the USA. This development may move the stones in the sector.

