IonQ Selected by DARPA for Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (QBI) to Advance Quantum Computing
With demonstrated quantum capabilities and real-world applications, IonQ will help inform industry standards that will shape the future of quantum computing.
As a participant in the first stage of DARPA’s QBI, IonQ will play a critical role in defining what it means for a quantum computer to achieve utility-scale performance - which will be defined through DARPA’s review of use cases and problem sets that require large scale machines – while continuing to advance its own enterprise-grade quantum computing technologies. With commercial deployments of IonQ’s Forte and Forte Enterprise quantum computers worldwide showcasing industry applications in logistics, finance, pharmaceuticals, and artificial intelligence, IonQ is uniquely positioned to contribute practical insights and technical advancements to this initiative.
QBI is structured into three stages. This first stage, Stage A, focuses on defining the technical concept for a utility-scale quantum computer. Companies that successfully complete this initial stage proceed to the second stage, Stage B, which is dedicated to developing a detailed research and development roadmap through 2033 with selected companies, including technical requirements and designs. The final stage,
“We are honored to be chosen for the first stage of this program under DARPA’s Quantum Benchmarking Initiative,” said
As quantum computing adoption accelerates across industries, IonQ remains dedicated to making its quantum technologies more accessible, impactful and commercially viable. This announcement follows IonQ’s recent commissioning of a quantum networking system at the
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