AQT Quantum Computer Now Available on Amazon Braket

AQT (Innsbruck, Austria) announces the availability of its trapped-ion quantum computer, IBEX Q1, on Amazon Web Services (Seattle, Washington), providing direct cloud access to European quantum technology via Amazon Braket. This integration offers industrial companies, research institutions, and developers worldwide access to AQT’s fully connected quantum processor and low error rates, facilitating the realization of quantum-enhanced markets. By hosting IBEX Q1 in Innsbruck, Austria, AQT addresses critical data sovereignty needs for companies and public institutions requiring European data residency, while expanding choices for AWS customers experimenting with quantum computing.

Accessing AQT’s Trapped-Ion Quantum Computer

AQT’s trapped-ion quantum computer, IBEX Q1, is now accessible via Amazon Braket. This cloud access allows industrial companies, research institutions, and developers worldwide to utilize European quantum technology without investing in their own infrastructure. Users can choose on-demand or reservation access to IBEX Q1, making it ideal for exploring quantum applications in areas like chemistry, portfolio optimization, and quantum security.

IBEX Q1 offers advantages for users with specific data requirements, as the quantum computer is operated in Innsbruck, Austria. This location ensures data residency within Europe, which is important for companies and public institutions needing to comply with data protection regulations and maintain technological sovereignty. The entire quantum computer is surprisingly compact, fitting into two 19-inch rack cabinets and consuming less than 2kW of power.

Detailed characterization and benchmarking data for IBEX Q1, including metrics like crosstalk and quantum volume, are available on both the AQT website and the Amazon Braket Management Console. This access allows users to evaluate the performance of the trapped-ion quantum computer and tailor its use for proof-of-concept applications – particularly in areas like risk analysis and decryption – without upfront costs.

IBEX Q1 Quantum Computer Specifications

AQT’s IBEX Q1 trapped-ion quantum computer is now accessible via Amazon Braket. This provides cloud access to European quantum technology without the need for upfront infrastructure investment. Users can access IBEX Q1 on-demand or through hourly reservations via Braket Direct, tailoring access to their specific needs for research, development, and innovation. The system is ideal for proof-of-concept use cases in areas like chemistry, portfolio optimization, and quantum security.

The IBEX Q1 quantum computer is physically compact, fitting all components into two standard 19-inch rack cabinets—compatible with existing data center infrastructure. Notably, the system operates at constant room temperature and consumes less than 2kW of power. Data residency is in Austria, making it advantageous for organizations with requirements related to data protection, regulation, and European technological sovereignty.

Technical characterization and benchmarking data for IBEX Q1, including metrics like crosstalk and quantum volume, are available on both the AQT website and the Amazon Braket Management Console. This accessibility allows for detailed assessment of the system’s capabilities. AQT highlights the system’s suitability for diverse applications, including chemistry, risk analysis, and decryption.

Applications and Benefits of Cloud Access

Cloud access to AQT’s trapped-ion quantum computer, IBEX Q1, is now available via Amazon Braket. This integration provides industrial companies, research institutions, and developers worldwide with convenient and reliable access to European quantum technology without requiring investment in their own infrastructure. Users can access IBEX Q1 on-demand or through hourly reservations via Braket Direct, tailoring access to specific needs for research, development, and innovation in quantum applications.

AQT’s IBEX Q1 offers advantages for those with data residency requirements, as the quantum computer is operated in Innsbruck, Austria. This location supports companies and public institutions needing to meet data protection regulations and maintain technological sovereignty. The fully connected quantum processor and low error rates facilitate diverse applications, including chemistry, portfolio optimization, risk analysis, quantum security, and cryptography, enabling proof-of-concept use cases.

The AQT quantum computer is designed for compatibility with existing infrastructure, fitting into two 19-inch rack cabinets and consuming less than 2 kW of power. Detailed characterization and benchmarking data, including metrics like crosstalk and quantum volume, are available on the AQT website and the Amazon Braket Management Console, allowing users to evaluate its performance for their specific needs and applications.

With the integration of IBEX Q1 into Amazon Braket we continue to expand the choices for AWS customers experimenting with quantum computing.

Eric Kessler, General Manager, Amazon Braket
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