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We're a Quantum Hardware blog. Quantum tech isn’t just going to be awesome in the far future, it’s awesome right now.

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Check out this new post on The Quantum Aviary about the operation of cross resonance gates, and how we optimize the cross resonance gate fidelity. thequantumaviary.blogspot.com/2021/07/how-cr…


How do you scale up quantum computers? One team is working on building a quantum motherboard to overcome the challenges introduced by bulky components. Learn more: thequantumaviary.blogspot.com/2021/06/introd…


Finding the ground state of a quantum many-body system is kind of like walking while balancing a glass of water on a tray. Don’t believe us? Just ask @HyperboIeva thequantumaviary.blogspot.com/2021/05/?m=1


Op Ed: Quantum Intranet is Key to Scaling Quantum Hardware by @jmchow thequantumaviary.blogspot.com/2021/04/op-ed-…


In our newest blog, Petar Jurcevic teaches us how to build an ion trap quantum computer! thequantumaviary.blogspot.com/2021/03/heres-…


"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a noisy quantum computer in possession of a good algorithm, must be in want of a fault-tolerant quantum error correcting code." Our latest post on error correction and logical qubits: thequantumaviary.blogspot.com/2021/02/explai…


A non-trivial issue when building a quantum computer is trying to answer a simple question: “how well does it work?” Check out our new post on how to use randomized benchmarking to measure errors on IBM Quantum devices: thequantumaviary.blogspot.com/2021/01/how-to…


Happy to share our first guest blog from PhD candidate and IBM Quantum intern, @PratitiTiyas! Here Pratiti walks us through NV centers in diamond as both a qubit architecture and quantum sensor: thequantumaviary.blogspot.com/2020/12/the-ni…


Let's talk about quantum measurement. There's more to it than you might think. New post on what it takes to decipher a quantum signal here: thequantumaviary.blogspot.com/2020/11/what-d…


We're back with our next post, an exclusive deep-dive into our new automated design and analysis program for quantum hardware, codenamed Qiskit Metal: thequantumaviary.blogspot.com/2020/11/heres-…


Live now, our first post on the Quantum Aviary: What It Took To Build IBM Quantum’s Hummingbird Processor. Read more: thequantumaviary.blogspot.com/2020/10/heres-…


Hello quantum twitter! Today we are excited to announce the creation of a new community -- a Quantum Hardware Blog called the Quantum Aviary! Join us here thequantumaviary.blogspot.com


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Today I announced our hardware roadmap at our annual IBM Quantum Summit. We are confident that we can do these amazing things and feel it is time to lay out our plan for our partners, clients and colleagues to critique and contribute along the journey. ibm.com/blogs/research…

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