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IBM Publishes First Reference Architecture for Quantum‑Centric Supercomputing

The arXiv roadmap prioritizes middleware plus open tools to link quantum processors with HPC for hybrid workflows.

Overview

  • IBM and IBM Research released a community reference blueprint on arXiv that integrates QPUs with CPUs, GPUs, high‑speed networking, and shared storage across on‑premises, research, and cloud environments.
  • The plan maps a three‑phase evolution from QPUs as offload engines to middleware‑enabled heterogeneous platforms and ultimately to fully co‑designed quantum‑classical systems.
  • The authors identify current pain points—manual orchestration, job scheduling coordination, and data movement between isolated systems—as key barriers the architecture aims to remove.
  • The blueprint emphasizes integrated orchestration and open software frameworks such as Qiskit to let developers run hybrid algorithms through familiar tools for chemistry, materials science, and optimization.
  • IBM presents the document as a roadmap rather than a deployed system, with progress dependent on advances in hardware fidelity, networking, standards, and system engineering, a direction underscored by Jay Gambetta of IBM Research.