The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis

Workshops Archive

Quantum-Centric Supercomputing @ RPI


Workshop: 1st Annual Workshop on Large-Scale Quantum-Classical Computing

Authors: Christopher Carothers

Abstract: A quantum-centric supercomputer (QCSC) is a system that integrates quantum computing with traditional high-performance computing (HPC) resources. This next-generation, hybrid approach targets solving complex, real-world problems that are currently beyond the capabilities of classical supercomputers alone. Under this execution paradigm, the strengths of both computing modalities are integrated to enable a hybrid quantum-HPC program. This presentation will describe the RPI and IBM quantum-centric supercomputing (QCSC) architecture, which integrates the AiMOS supercomputer with RPI's 127-qubit Eagle-class quantum computer. From there, demonstration applications that rely on the QCSC architecture will be presented.


Back to 1st Annual Workshop on Large-Scale Quantum-Classical Computing Archive Listing Back to Full Workshop Archive Listing