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The first IBM Quantum System One in the Republic of Korea is now online. Housed at Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea, the 127-qubit system provides researchers, students, and organizations dedicated access to a utility-scale quantum computer that will help solve problems in chemistry, physics, materials, and other fields. Dive deeper into the announcement: https://ibm.co/493n610

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An incredible technological breakthrough!

Thrilled to see the strides being made in quantum computing with the launch of IBM Quantum System One in South Korea! This is a game-changer for research and innovation in fields like chemistry, physics, and materials science. Looking forward to seeing how this breakthrough accelerates problem-solving at scale

Jakub Holub

Vicepresident and senior partner at IBM Consulting

1mo

What a beauty !

That sure looks like IBM Quantum System in the Republic of Korea..!!

Exciting news for innovation and research in South Korea! Having the IBM Quantum System One at Yonsei University marks a significant step forward in quantum computing accessibility. It's inspiring to see how this cutting-edge technology will drive advancements in chemistry, physics, and beyond, empowering students, researchers, and organizations to solve some of the world’s most complex challenges. A great milestone for both education and innovation!

OTTO BURGESS

On an exciting new working adventure

1mo

I wonder how long it will take to get this tech into the main stream, and at what cost.

Shobha Bagle

Python Developer Intern @Cognifyz | Aspiring ML / AI Developer | Skill : Python Programmer 🐍 | Libraries: NumPy , Pandas, Matplotlib, Seaborn | Bsc.IT Student 🧑🎓 |

1mo

Its Cool 😎

Can’t wait to see real life application of Quantium computing to solve sustentability issues!!

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