High-performance computing with quantum processing units

Keith A. Britt, Travis S. Humble

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Abstract

The prospects of quantum computing have driven efforts to realize fully functional quantum processing units (QPUs). Recent success in developing proof-of-principle QPUs has prompted the question of how to integrate these emerging processors into modern high-performance computing (HPC) systems. We examine how QPUs can be integrated into current and future HPC system architectures by accounting for functional and physical design requirements. We identify two integration pathways that are differentiated by infrastructure constraints on the QPU and the use cases expected for the HPC system. This includes a tight integration that assumes infrastructure bottlenecks can be overcome as well as a loose integration that assumes they cannot. We find that the performance of both approaches is likely to depend on the quantum interconnect that serves to entangle multiple QPUs. We also identify several challenges in assessing QPU performance for HPC, and we consider new metrics that capture the interplay between system architecture and the quantum parallelism underlying computational performance.

Original languageEnglish
Article number39
JournalACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems
Volume13
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2017

Keywords

  • Accelerator
  • High performance computing
  • Quantum computing

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