How to Build a Quantum Supercomputer: Scaling from Hundreds to Millions of Qubits
Masoud Mohseni, Artur Scherer, K. Grace Johnson, Oded Wertheim, Matthew Otten, Namit Anand, Navid Anjum Aadit, Yuri Alexeev, Gilad Ben-Shach, Kirk M. Bresniker, Kerem Y. Camsari, Barbara Chapman, Soumitra Chatterjee, Shuvro Chowdhury, Gebremedhin A. Dagnew, Tom Dvir

TL;DR
This paper reviews the challenges and solutions for scaling quantum computers from hundreds to millions of qubits, emphasizing hardware, software, and system integration for practical, large-scale quantum computing.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of scaling challenges, resource estimates for large applications, and proposes high-performance architectures for industry-scale quantum tasks.
Findings
Surface-code error correction resource analysis
Potential for order-of-magnitude performance improvements
Design of custom accelerators for quantum-probabilistic computing
Abstract
In the span of four decades, quantum computation has evolved from an intellectual curiosity to a potentially realizable technology. Today, small-scale demonstrations have become possible for quantum algorithmic primitives on hundreds of physical qubits. Nevertheless, there are significant outstanding challenges in quantum hardware, fabrication, software architecture, and algorithms on the path towards a full-stack scalable quantum computing technology. Here, we provide a comprehensive review of these scaling challenges. We show how to facilitate scaling by adopting existing semiconductor technology to build much higher-quality qubits, employing systems engineering approaches, and performing distributed heterogeneous quantum-classical computing. We provide a detailed resource and sensitivity analysis for quantum applications on surface-code error-corrected quantum computers given…
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TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
