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Quality, Speed, and Scale: three key attributes to measure the performance of near-term quantum computers

Andrew P. Wack, H. Paik, Ali Javadi-Abhari, P. Jurcevic, Ismael Faro, J. Gambetta, Blake R. Johnson·October 27, 2021
Physics

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Abstract

Defining the right metrics to properly represent the performance of a quantum computer is critical to both users and developers of a computing system. In this white paper, we identify three key attributes for quantum computing performance: quality, speed, and scale. Quality and scale are measured by quantum volume and number of qubits, respectively. We propose a speed benchmark, using an update to the quantum volume experiments that allows the measurement of Circuit Layer Operations Per Second (CLOPS) and identify how both classical and quantum components play a role in improving performance. We prescribe a procedure for measuring CLOPS and use it to characterize the performance of some IBM Quantum systems.

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