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IBM put some more meat on its roadmap and plans to commercialize quantum computing for enterprises. For now, developers will get APIs and a software developer kit to play with qubits.
When IBM first put its quantum computers on the cloud in 2016, the partners attracted to the platform were intrigued enough and had enough resources that they didn’t necessarily care about an ...
IBM has collaborated with Map Project Office and Universal Design Studio, two of London's best-known creative studios, specialising in industrial design and architectural interiors respectively to ...
As for just how good these quantum computers are at modeling molecules, that’s something Chow wants the IBM Q-clients to test, he said. “We now have the toys to play with.” ...
The IBM Q Quantum Computation Center opening later this year in Poughkeepsie, New York, will expand the IBM Q Network commercial quantum computing program, which already includes systems at the ...
Today IBM unveiled IBM Q System One, the world’s first integrated universal approximate quantum computing system designed for scientific and commercial use. IBM also announced plans to open its first ...
To somewhat work around these limitations, IBM has now pitched the idea of a hybrid quantum-classical computer (marketed as ‘quantum-centric supercomputing’), which as the name suggests ...