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IBM has announced IBM Q, a major initiative to develop quantum computing that ranges from improvements to the IBM Experience, to the first commercially available universal quantum computer.
IBM's two quantum computing platforms just took a leap forward in processing power. The company announced today that it has successfully built and tested its two most powerful quantum computers ...
Resources including the IBM Q Experience, a cloud-based platform for quantum experimentation and learning, and QISKit, an open source quantum software developer kit for real quantum computing ...
Growing the IBM Q Ecosystem. IBM believes that collaborating and engaging with developers, programmers and university partners will be essential to the development and evolution of IBM’s quantum ...
IBM has also committed to release a full SDK (Software Development Kit) on the IBM Quantum Experience in the first half of 2017 for users to build simple quantum applications and software programs.
IBM Q will offer up the power of quantum computation via the IBM Cloud platform, a first for the industry, ... In May 2016, the company launched the IBM Quantum Experience, ...
According to the company, a full SDK on the IBM Quantum Experience will be available in the first half of 2017. To commercialize quantum computing, IBM said it will build IBM Q systems with about ...
The company doubles down on its commitment to making a quantum-ready community by releasing new IBM Q Experience hardware, an open-source textbook, a university hackathon partner program, and more.
It’s much like IBM’s Watson, which uses conventional computers, but Q uses quantum computers. The 50-qubit quantum computer will be 10 times larger than a 5-qubit system already housed by IBM.
It’s much like IBM’s Watson, which uses conventional computers, but Q uses quantum computers. The 50-qubit quantum computer will be 10 times larger than a 5-qubit system already housed by IBM.