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IBM has introduced the 1.0 release of Qiskit, a software stack for quantum computing seven years in the making that simplifies quantum programming.
IBM has launched the Qiskit Functions Catalog to promote faster development of quantum algorithms and applications by both quantum specialists and other developers.
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IBM today launched the Qiskit Functions Catalog, a new set of services that aims to make programming quantum computers easier by abstracting away many of the complexities of working with these ...
At first glance, that seems relatively unremarkable, but it’s worth noting that Qiskit was founded by IBM Research and is IBM’s default tool for working with its quantum computers.
IBM expects to release Qiskit sometime in 2021. Its roadmap also has quantum systems handling a wider range of circuits, and thus a wider range of computing challenges, by 2022. New control ...
IBM has this week announced the launch of Qiskit SDK v1.0, marking a significant milestone in the realm of quantum programming. This major release focuses on enhancing performance, stability, and ...
The enhancements provide IBM Quantum Network members with the most advanced tools to discover new quantum algorithms, paving the way for a new paradigm of quantum-centric supercomputing.
Using a combination of tweaked algorithms, improved control systems and a new quantum service called Qiskit Runtime, IBM researchers have managed to resolve a quantum problem 120 times faster than ...