IBM advances quantum chips with new nighthawk and loon hardware

IBM has unveiled new quantum computing chips named Nighthawk and Loon, aiming to transition the technology from laboratories to real-world data centers. The company is shifting its processor fabrication to a 300mm wafer facility in New York.

IBM's latest developments in quantum computing focus on hardware that could make the technology practical for data centers. The new chips, Nighthawk and Loon, represent a significant push to bring quantum systems out of experimental settings into operational environments.

This shift includes relocating processor fabrication to a state-of-the-art 300mm wafer facility in New York, enhancing production capabilities for quantum processors. The announcement highlights IBM's commitment to scaling quantum technology for broader applications.

While specific details on performance or release timelines remain limited, these advancements underscore ongoing efforts to realize quantum computing's potential in real-world scenarios.

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