IBM published a quantum-centric supercomputing reference architecture that outlines how quantum processors will be integrated with CPU and GPU clusters across on-premises systems, research centers and cloud environments. The plan centers on building a unified computing environment with high-speed networking, shared storage, and coordinated orchestration using open software frameworks such as Qiskit to run hybrid quantum-classical workflows. IBM said it will evolve the architecture with its client and partner ecosystem, including work with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute to improve scheduling and orchestration across quantum and high-performance computing resources, aiming to scale applications in chemistry, materials science and optimization.
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