Benchmarking joint HPC-Quantum Performance on a Leadership-Scale Computing Platform with QStone
ORAL
Abstract
Quantum computers promise to help solve problems that may be difficult or impossible to tackle on classical machines in realistic run times. However, in recent years it has become evident that substantial classical computing resources may still be required to compile the quantum program, control the quantum system, post-process results, and enable the execution of hybrid classical-quantum algorithms. Various efforts to integrate early quantum hardware into high-performance computing (HPC) centers now exist around the world, thus highlighting the need to develop tools that can help characterize *joint* classical-quantum performance. In this talk we will discuss an open-source benchmarking software suite called QStone, a result of joint effort from Riverlane, Rigetti, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). We will outline QStone's core features and capabilities, emphasizing its flexibility and applicability to benchmarking a large variety of hybrid classical-quantum applications. Crucially, we will present benchmarking results obtained with QStone at the Oak Ridge Leadership Facility (OLCF) of hybrid classical-quantum workloads between the Summit supercomputer and both real (offsite) Rigetti hardware as well as an onsite field programmable gate array (FPGA) based control system emulating a quantum computer's operations.
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Presenters
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Peter Groszkowski
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Authors
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Peter Groszkowski
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Eduardo Antonio Coello Perez
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Christopher M Seck
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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InSaeng Suh
ORNL
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David Rivas
Rigetti
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Marco Ghibaudi
Riverlane