A significant breakthrough in quantum computing automation has been achieved by Qruise, which successfully integrated its QruiseOS automated bring-up software at the Israeli Quantum Computing Center. This integration enabled the automated calibration and characterization of a 21-qubit QuantWare Contralto QPU, leveraging Quantum Machines' OPX1000 control system and Quantum Orchestration Platform. The automation reduced the total bring-up time to approximately 15 hours, marking a substantial improvement in efficiency. This development demonstrates the potential for streamlined quantum computing operations, which is crucial for large-scale deployments. The use of automated bring-up software can minimize the complexity and time required for QPU calibration, allowing researchers to focus on application development1. This advancement matters to quantum computing practitioners as it enables faster and more reliable deployment of quantum systems, paving the way for widespread adoption of quantum technology.
Qruise and Quantum Machines Automate 21-Qubit QPU Bring-Up at IQCC
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Utilizing Quantum Machines’ OPX1000 control system and the Quantum Orchestration Platform (QOP), the deployment successfully automated the calibration and characterization of a 21-
References
- Quantum Computing Report. (2026, May 3). Qruise and Quantum Machines Automate 21-Qubit QPU Bring-Up at IQCC. Quantum Computing Report. https://quantumcomputingreport.com/qruise-and-quantum-machines-automate-21-qubit-qpu-bring-up-at-iqcc/
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