Volume 14, Issue 11

The Inspiration of Birds in Quantum Computing: Symbolism, Innovation, and the Evolution of Qubit Systems

Author

Dr P. Anil Kumar1, Dr. N.Sreenivas2, M. Vasantha Lakshmi3, B. Chakravarthi4

Abstract

Abstract:

The evolution of quantum computing has been characterized not only by technological progress but also by an emerging symbolic and cultural narrative. IBM’s Quantum Hardware Roadmap featuring bird-inspired processor names such as Canary, Falcon, Eagle, and Condor exemplifies a unique interplay between scientific innovation and natural metaphor. This article examines how avian symbolism parallels the development of qubit systems, linking the adaptive, scalable, and visionary traits of birds to the architectural and operational principles of quantum processors. By decoding the symbolic taxonomy of IBM’s bird-named hardware, we explore how metaphor, biology, and engineering converge to shape the narrative and evolution of the quantum era.

DOI

https://doi.org/10.62226/ijarst20252585

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Dr P. Anil Kumar1, Dr. N.Sreenivas2, M. Vasantha Lakshmi3, B. Chakravarthi4 | The Inspiration of Birds in Quantum Computing: Symbolism, Innovation, and the Evolution of Qubit Systems | DOI : https://doi.org/10.62226/ijarst20252585

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