Tokyo’s Tech Triumph: 127-Qubit IBM Quantum Eagle Processor

UTokyo and IBM announced the deployment of a 127-qubit IBM Quantum Eagle processor in Japan’s first IBM Quantum System One today

The region’s first utility-scale processor is the 127-qubit IBM Quantum Eagle Processor. IBM describes ‘utility-scale’ as the point where quantum computers can be used to study new issues

For the first time outside North America, a quantum computer with a 127-qubit processor is available for exclusive use with QII members

The 2020 Japan-IBM Quantum Partnership effort, which included the QII Consortium, aims to increase industry-academia-government collaboration to advance Japan’s quantum scientific, business, and education leadership

With a utility-scale IBM Quantum System One using more powerful quantum technology, including advanced hardware and tools to explore how error mitigation can enable accuracy

UTokyo joins other pioneering organizations and universities in IBM’s recently established working groups to advance quantum computing, including Healthcare and Life Sciences