‘Hey. You. Get on Our Quantum Cloud’: IBM Celebrates a Decade of Its Quantum Cloud
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
IBM's decision to put a quantum computer on the cloud in 2016 marked a significant turning point in the field of quantum computing. The move expanded access to real hardware, accelerating innovation and supporting the emergence of a quantum software and applications layer. Over the past decade, IBM's systems have scaled from five-qubit devices to machines with more than 100 qubits, alongside advances in error rates, software tools, and a growing base of experienced users.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Democratizing access to quantum computing has helped establish a new paradigm in accessibility, enabling startups and enterprises to prototype applications and test performance against classical computers.
- · This shift has spawned a new segment of quantum software businesses, driving innovation and growth in the industry.