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Quantum-enhanced supercomputers are starting to do chemistry

Last updated: July 4, 2025 8:50 am
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The collaboration between IBM and the Japanese scientific institute RIKEN has paved the way for a groundbreaking approach to understanding chemicals using a combination of quantum and conventional computing. By harnessing the power of a quantum computer alongside a supercomputer, researchers have been able to model molecular nitrogen, as well as two different molecules made from iron and sulphur.

In this innovative experiment, up to 77 quantum bits, or qubits, were utilized along with the SQD algorithm to divide the computation of molecules’ quantum states between the two machines. While the quantum computer performed calculations, the supercomputer cross-checked for errors and made corrections when necessary. This hybrid method, although not surpassing the capabilities of a supercomputer alone, has shown promise in providing competitive results compared to standard approaches.

Experts in the field, such as Kenneth Merz at the Cleveland Clinic, believe that this combination of quantum and conventional computing is the key to overcoming the inherent errors in quantum computers when tackling chemistry-related tasks. By optimizing algorithms like SQD, researchers aim to achieve tangible advantages over using supercomputers alone within the next year.

Industry leaders like NVIDIA and Microsoft also see the immense potential in integrating quantum computing with supercomputing and AI to accelerate advancements in chemistry and material science. However, challenges remain, such as the accuracy of the final results and the scalability of the new approach.

Despite these obstacles, researchers are optimistic about the future of quantum computing. With ongoing improvements in hardware and algorithm optimization, the potential for quantum computers to model larger molecules and work more efficiently is within reach. As advancements continue to be made, the integration of quantum and supercomputing could revolutionize the field of chemistry and pave the way for groundbreaking discoveries.

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