
Keysight Technologies, Inc. and Q-CTRL, a pioneer of quantum infrastructure software to make quantum technologies useful, are partnering to integrate key infrastructure quantum software to accelerate quantum processor development, characterisation, and key proof of principle scientific demonstrations.
An interesting feature of quantum computation is that as qubits are added to a quantum processor, the computational space available to the end user expands exponentially. However, as quantum systems grow exponentially, they become increasingly more complex to design, test, and operate. This means quantum hardware developers face a slow and complex design cycle as current software tools require users to exhaustively test and calibrate an ever-growing number of configurations and combinations.
To address these design challenges, Keysight and Q-CTRL are partnering to provide an integrated solution enabling quantum developers to effectively scale both quantum processor quantity and quality. The solution will integrate Q-CTRL’s Boulder Opal hardware optimisation and automation functionality into Keysight’s Quantum Control System (QCS), providing enhanced capability in quantum processor characterization and optimisation to rapidly decrease characterisation time and improve device uptime.
Q-CTRL and Keysight Aiming to Provide Useful Solution to Advance Quantum Computing
To accelerate quantum development, the joint solution will:
- Help navigate complexity – Provide advanced AI/ML tools to navigate complex design and characterization spaces.
- Automate device optimization – Enable closed loop, autonomous agents to efficiently determine the relationship between Hamiltonian parameters and QCS hardware settings.
- Accelerate the quantum design cycle – Less time calibrating and characterizing a quantum processor means faster development cycles and more use case development time available.
- Customizable experiments – Allow users to program and optimize experiments specific to their quantum device.
- Enhanced exploration — Enable more avenues of exploration and innovation for quantum scientists and engineers.
The Keysight QCS combines dedicated quantum control hardware and full-stack software capabilities to provide an easy-to-use solution for the control and readout of quantum devices. Q-CTRL Boulder Opal delivers cloud-accelerated hardware design, AI-based automation, and quantum control optimization, giving professional teams everything they need to get ahead of the competition.
Alex Shih, Head of Product at Q-CTRL, said: “We are delighted to be working with Keysight to bring Q-CTRL’s hardware characterisation and optimisation capabilities to their end users and empowering experimentalists and researchers to build and scale real quantum systems. We designed our products to be easily integrated and interoperable across hardware and software architectures, and we are proud to see this help activate the quantum ecosystem. To us, making quantum technology useful relies on not just developing new technologies, but supporting researchers to easily leverage them in building and scaling their quantum systems.”
Eric T. Holland, Director of Strategic Initiatives, Quantum, at Keysight, said: “Customer success is at the core of all that we do at Keysight. We are continually seeking feedback from our quantum users to drive our roadmap and spur innovation. This collaboration with Q-CTRL comes from such feedback and we are thrilled to begin our journey to improve the end-user experience and capabilities for our customers.”


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