This collaboration includes KQC’s offering of IBM software and new AI infrastructure capabilities.
IBM has announced a collaboration with Korea Quantum Computing (KQC) to offer KQC’s users access to IBM’s most advanced AI software and infrastructure, as well as quantum computing services. This collaboration includes KQC’s offering of IBM software and new AI infrastructure capabilities, including watsonx, an AI and data platform for advanced AI models and software deployment for enterprises.
Darío Gil, IBM Senior Vice President and Director of Research, said, “We are excited to work with KQC to deploy AI and quantum systems to drive innovation across Korean industries. With this engagement, KQC clients will have the ability to train, fine-tune, and deploy advanced AI models, using IBM watsonx and advanced AI infrastructure. Additionally, by having the opportunity to access IBM quantum systems over the cloud, today — and a next-generation quantum system in the coming years — KQC members will be able to combine the power of AI and quantum to develop new applications to address their industries’ toughest problems.”
The collaboration also includes an investment in infrastructure to support the development and deployment of generative AI. This includes advanced GPUs and IBM’s Artificial Intelligence Unit (AIU), managed with Red Hat OpenShift to provide a cloud-native environment. Together, the GPU system and AIU combination is being engineered to offer members state-of-the-art hardware to power AI research and business opportunities.
KQC is also collaborating with other Korean organisations on contributions to the country’s quantum computing ecosystem. “KQC has been actively building quantum research collaborations with leading domestic companies in the financial, bio-healthcare and pharmaceutical industries,” said Dr. Joon Young Kim, CEO of KQC.
This collaboration is poised to meet the growing demand for high-performance computing and to catalyse industry utilisation and ecosystem development. KQC is providing versatile computing infrastructure in Korea through its collaboration with IBM, and they are working diligently to enhance services and infrastructure through this collaboration as well as with their industry-specific partners.