💥 Question: What happens when quantum and super computers collide? 🤝 Answer: The two will coexist and complement one another, not compete as many assume. 📝 In a recent post with our partners Altair, we explore this topic and explain why quantum error correction also has an impact in the classical computing space: "It’s not enough to simply build quantum computers with more and better qubits. Unlocking the full spectrum of quantum computing applications requires new hardware and software tools to control inherently unstable qubits and correct system errors 10 billion times or more per second. Riverlane designs and engineers such tools, and they implement them with leading quantum computer makers using every type of qubit." "That’s one reason why Altair has invested in Riverlane. Riverlane’s Deltaflow Quantum Error Correction Stack works across multiple qubit types, and every quantum computer will need quantum error correction."
Within #QuantumComputing, we’re closer than ever to unlocking applications outside of what’s possible with classical computing. To achieve this, classical and quantum computers will not work in opposition but, instead, complement one another. In this Partner Perspectives article, hear from #AltairPartner Riverlane on what the future holds in store when classical and quantum computing collide: https://bit.ly/3VubdMn #OnlyForward