Q-Profile: Profiling Tool for Quantum Control Stacks applied to the Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm
Koen J. Mesman, Francesco Battistel, Edgar Reehuis, Damaz de Jong,, Marijn J. Tiggelman, Jordy Gloudemans, Jules C. van Oven, Cornelis C. Bultink

TL;DR
Q-Profile is a profiling tool that directly measures and identifies bottlenecks in quantum control stacks, enabling targeted optimizations to improve quantum algorithm execution times.
Contribution
It introduces a novel profiling method with direct host-to-control stack connection, providing detailed performance insights for quantum control hardware and software stacks.
Findings
Passive qubit reset is a major bottleneck.
Active qubit reset improves runtime by 1.40x.
Parallel control module initialization speeds up execution.
Abstract
Scaling up the number of qubits and speeding up the execution of quantum algorithms are important steps towards reaching quantum advantage. This poses heavy demands particularly on the control stack, as pulses need to be distributed to an increasing number of control channels and variational algorithms require rapid interleaving of quantum and classical computation. Assessing the bottlenecks in the control stack is therefore key to making it ready for reaching quantum advantage. However, existing benchmark suites suffer from lack of detail due to indirect access to the control hardware. In this work, we present Q-Profile, a tool to profile quantum control stacks that circumvents these issues by utilizing a direct connection from the host CPU to the control stack, providing fine accuracy in measuring the runtime and allowing to identify performance bottlenecks. We demonstrate the use of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum and electron transport phenomena
