IQM Radiance™ is our most advanced superconducting quantum computer. Starting at 54-qubits, and upgradable to 150-qubits, it is built on a scalable architecture, offering unparalleled performance with our best-in-class qubits and components for your future growing needs.
IQM Resonance™ is our new cloud service, dedicated to accelerating your quantum computing exploration, research and innovation. Whether you are coming from academia or enterprise, you will have a fully managed service environment with our latest QPUs and hardware not available anywhere else.
We design and manufacture best-in-class superconducting QPUs with different features of your choosing with short lead times. If you would like more information, please contact us using the form or email sales@meetiqm.com.
Take your chip design, testing and manufacturing to the next level with our foundry services. Short lead times from design to manufacturing first-class superconducting devices brings you predictability and flexibility to accelerate your quantum innovation. If you would like more information, please contact us using the form or email sales@meetiqm.com.
IQM is offering innovation partnerships for forward-thinking enterprises to jointly design optimized quantum hardware and algorithms. The aim is to bring quantum advantage to business problems with optimized algorithms and application-specific quantum processors that classical supercomputing resources simply cannot address alone. If you would like more information, please contact us using the form or email sales@meetiqm.com.
We actively investigate various quantum algorithms including optimization, simulation and quantum machine learning. Our experts create hardware-efficient algorithms including error-mitigation techniques which allows us to get the best performance from our NISQ hardware. For example, we have already significantly improved the performance compared to existing state-of-the-art routing algorithms for QAOA (Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm) circuit. More benchmark metrics will follow as we continue running experiments on IQM systems.