Microsoft’s Quantum Development Kit is Now Open Source on GitHub
Microsoft’s Quantum Development Kit is Now Open Source on GitHub Open Source Release Welcomes Developers to Contribute and Help Solve Planet-Scale Challenge Excerpts and salient
Microsoft’s Quantum Development Kit is Now Open Source on GitHub Open Source Release Welcomes Developers to Contribute and Help Solve Planet-Scale Challenge Excerpts and salient
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Takes Pride In Quantum Computing and Chemical Research Direction Tri-Cities scientists are taking a quantum leap in supercomputing for clean energy
Microsoft Opens Up The Microsoft Quantum Network. On February 28th, the Microsoft team held its inaugural startup summit formalizing a coalition dubbed the Microsoft Quantum
D-Wave Systems Ups the Ante to 5,000 Qubits, and then Some. Today, D-Wave Systems, Inc., announced a preview of its next-generation quantum computing platform incorporating hardware,
IonQ Chooses Onshape Real-time Data Management to Develop Quantum Computer. IonQ, a foremost developer of quantum computers, has chosen Onshape as its primary quantum computing
D-Wave Adds D-Wave Hybrid to Ocean Software Developer Kit. D-Wave has added a preview of upgrades to its quantum computing software available for use in the
Australia’s Black Opal. Q-CTRL released Black Opal claiming the first commercially available software suite “designed to improve the performance of quantum computing hardware.” Q-CTRL,
Microsoft Add Libraries to Quantum Development Kit. Microsoft adds further integration with Visual Studio for its Quantum Development Kit. The kit pushes along use of
IBM: Think 2019. IBM is looking to gather industry leaders to discuss emerging technologies, including AI and quantum computing. This report is found at
Microsoft Adds Chemical Simulation to Quantum Development Kit. Microsoft’s Q# (“Q-Sharp”) quantum developer’s development kit has a new simulation library; this time it’s chemical. This