Quantum Controller -
Compiling high-level code directly into pulse sequences.
Stop thinking in zeros and ones. That’s the old world. That’s classical limitation. quantum controller
While the qubits get the glory, the is the workhorse making the quantum revolution possible. As the industry shifts from "NISQ" (Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum) devices to fault-tolerant systems, the intelligence and speed of the controller will be the deciding factor in which quantum architecture ultimately wins the race. Compiling high-level code directly into pulse sequences
There are several types of quantum controllers, each with its own strengths and weaknesses: That’s classical limitation
In early quantum setups, researchers used "room-sized" racks of general-purpose laboratory equipment (oscilloscopes, signal generators) to control a few qubits. However, this approach doesn't scale. If you want to control a 1,000-qubit processor, you cannot have 1,000 room-sized racks of equipment. Modern quantum controllers are solving this through: