IBM Expands Supercomputing Collaboration with Illinois

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IBM Expands Supercomputing Collaboration with Illinois

Key Takeaways

  • 1Expansion of the IBM-Illinois Institute announced by IBM and U. of I.
  • 2Integration of quantum-centric supercomputing enhances HPC capabilities.
  • 3Increases domestic AI research capacity, reducing foreign dependency.

IBM and the Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (U. of I.) have announced an expansion of the IBM-Illinois Discovery Accelerator Institute aimed at integrating quantum computing with high-performance computing (HPC). This initiative will enable Illinois innovators to leverage advanced computing resources, marking a significant step towards cutting-edge research in computational science and engineering.

The collaboration emphasizes the strategic alignment between quantum technology and supercomputing capabilities, enhancing the state's infrastructure for AI and scientific discovery. By bolstering national compute resources with this enhanced HPC capacity, the initiative not only fosters local technological innovation but also strengthens U.S. sovereignty in advanced computing, reducing dependency on foreign technology systems.