diff --git a/content/_data/constants.yml b/content/_data/constants.yml index 1c5d793c8569..9c5d1e16bfa6 100644 --- a/content/_data/constants.yml +++ b/content/_data/constants.yml @@ -34,108 +34,111 @@ header_nav: tagline: Making the power of quantum computing accessible subtitle: FiQCI – Finnish quantum-computing infrastructure announcement: - text: Open call for pilot access to Helmi quantum computer now open! + text: Access to VTT Q50 for accepted projects now open! link: - title: How to access Helmi, instructions + title: How to access Q50, instructions href: FIXME buttons: - title: How to get access - href: "#get-access" + href: "/access" - title: Blogs and instructions href: /publications - title: About FiQCI href: "#about-fiqci" + mission: + links: + about: + title: Read more about FiQCI + href: /dev/about + access: + title: How to get access + href: /dev/access + access_cards: - - title: LUMI - href: FIXME - teaser: /assets/images/FiQCI-banner.jpg - description: |- - The backbone of the classical HPC resources in FiQCI, and the portal for quantum computing resources, - is the pan-European EuroHPC LUMI supercomputer. LUMI is the fastest and greenest supercomputer in Europe, - hosted by CSC in Kajaani, Finland. - links: - - title: Getting started with Lumi - href: https://www.lumi-supercomputer.eu/get-started/ - - title: Helmi - VTT Q5 - href: FIXME - teaser: /assets/images/vtt-images/VTT_lab-2.jpg - description: |- - Helmi, the first Finnish quantum computer, co-developed by VTT and IQM Quantum Computers, - is operated by VTT in Espoo, Finland. Helmi is based on superconducting technology, - and presently provides five qubits. Upgrades to 20, then 50 qubits is planned for the near future. - links: - - title: How to access Helmi, instructions - href: FIXME - - title: Read more about Helmi - href: FIXME - - title: Kvasi - href: FIXME - teaser: /assets/images/FiQCI-banner.jpg - description: |- - Kvasi, the Atos Quantum Learning Machine or Qaptiva is a quantum computing simulator with which you can learn - to use and develop new quantum algorithms. Kvasi provides a platform for developing and simulating quantum - algorithms in both ideal and realistic, noisy conditions. Kvasi is capable of simulating algorithms for - quantum computers of 30+ qubits. - links: - - title: How to access Kvasi, instructions - href: FIXME - - title: Read more about Kvasi - href: FIXME + - title: Quantum computers + href: /access/#quantum + teaser: /assets/images/FiQCI-banner.jpg + description: |- + The Finnish quantum-computing infrastructure (FiQCI) provides access to quantum computers + through the LUMI supercomputer environment. Currently there are two quantum computers + available for use: VTT Q5 (Helmi), and VTT Q50 + links: + - title: Quantum computer resources + href: /access/#quantum + - title: Supercomputers + href: /access/#super + teaser: /assets/images/vtt-images/VTT_lab-2.jpg + description: |- + The backbone of the classical HPC resources in FiQCI, and the portal for quantum computing resources, + is the pan-European EuroHPC LUMI supercomputer. + links: + - title: Supercomputer resources + href: /access/#super + - title: Emulation resources + href: /access/#emulation + teaser: /assets/images/FiQCI-banner.jpg + description: |- + With the LUMI supercomputer it is possible to emulate quantum computers with up to 40+ qubits. + This allows for testing and development of quantum algorithms without the need for actual quantum hardware. + links: + - title: Emulation resources + href: /access/#emulation "/access/": quantum_resources: - - name: VTT Q5 Helmi + - name: VTT Q5 (Helmi) desc: |- - The VTT Q5 "Helmi" is the first Finnish quantum computer. Helmi is based on superconducting technology and provides - 5 qubits in a star-shape topology. Hybrid HPC+QC access was opened in 2022. Helmi is operated by VTT, - and was co-developed with IQM Quantum Computers. + Helmi (VTT Q5), the Finnish quantum computer operated by VTT, co-developed with IQM. + Helmi is based on superconducting technology, and presently provides five qubits. + Upgrades to 20, then 50 qubits is planned for the near future. Helmi is accessible + through the LUMI supercomputer environment. image: "/assets/images/vtt-images/VTT_lab-2.jpg" links: - - link: FIXME - teaser: "How to access Helmi, instructions" + - link: "" + teaser: "How to access VTT Q5, instructions" icon: mdiArrowRight - - link: FIXME - teaser: "Read more about Helmi (VTT website)" + - link: "" + teaser: "Read more about VTT Q5 (VTT website)" icon: mdiOpenInNew - name: VTT Q50 desc: |- - VTT Q50 is based on superconducting technology and provides 53 qubits in a square grid topology. - Hybrid HPC+QC access was opened in 2025. VTT Q50 is operated by VTT, - and was co-developed with IQM Quantum Computers. + VTT Q50 is the newest Finnish quantum computer. It is operated by VTT, and was co-developed with IQM. + Q50, like Q5, is based on superconducting technology, and presently provides 50 qubits. + Q50 is accessible through the LUMI supercomputer environment. image: "/assets/images/vtt-images/VTT_lab-2.jpg" links: - - link: FIXME + - link: "" teaser: "How to access VTT Q50, instructions" icon: mdiArrowRight - - link: FIXME + - link: "" teaser: "Read more about VTT Q50 (VTT website)" icon: mdiOpenInNew supercomputer_resources: - name: LUMI desc: |- - Presently the backbone of the classical HPC and AI resources in FiQCI. - The pre-exascale EuroHPC LUMI supercomputer serves as the portal for hybrid HPC+QC. - LUMI is hosted by CSC in Kajaani, Finland. + The backbone of the classical HPC resources in FiQCI, and the portal for quantum computing resources, + is the pan-European EuroHPC LUMI supercomputer. LUMI is the fastest and greenest supercomputer in Europe, + hosted by CSC in Kajaani, Finland. image: "/assets/images/FiQCI-banner.jpg" links: - - link: FIXME + - link: "" teaser: "How to access Lumi" icon: mdiArrowRight - - link: FIXME + - link: "" teaser: "Read more about LUMI (LUMI website)" icon: mdiOpenInNew emulation_resources: - - name: Quantum emulation with LUMI + - name: Quantum emuation with LUMI desc: |- - The LUMI supercomputer enables full emulation and simulation of quantum algorithms of up to 44 qubits. + With the LUMI supercomputer it is possible to emulate quantum computer with upto 40+ qubits. image: "/assets/images/FiQCI-banner.jpg" links: - - link: FIXME - teaser: "Quantum emulation dosumentation" + - link: "" + teaser: "Quantum emulation documentation" icon: mdiArrowRight "/about/": @@ -205,3 +208,15 @@ header_nav: helmi-link-url: /publications/2022-11-01-Helmi_pilot helmi-link-text: Additionally, users should also acknowledge using Helmi if applicable + +"/status/": + quantum-computers: + - name: VTT Q5 (Helmi) + qubits: 5 + basis: "PRX, CZ" + status_url: FIXME + + - name: VTT Q50 + qubits: 50 + basis: "PRX, CZ" + status_url: FIXME \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/_includes/footer.html b/content/_includes/footer.html index 0a73d014c60f..323457a5a85d 100644 --- a/content/_includes/footer.html +++ b/content/_includes/footer.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ {% assign constants = site.data.constants %}