The Hub provides access to superconducting quantum processors in Singapore and plans to integrate other platforms
Two versions of a quantum processor designed by our hardware team with collaborators at Singapore’s National Quantum Fabless Foundry are being installed at the Hub. The devices have superconducting qubits.
One of the 8-qubit chips was made in Singapore research facilities, the other was commissioned from a fabrication company. Both will be located together with commercial quantum processors in dilution fridges operated by NQCH.
We have integrated commercial quantum processors with a control system built in Singapore. We do calibration and control using open source tools from Qibo, Qibocal and Qibolab.
Please note that access to our local quantum computer and to commercial cloud services is restricted to researchers affiliated with institutes of higher learning in Singapore.