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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.
The official site has a different notebook you can use as a tutorial. Interestingly, the foundation of all Qiskit programs is “Terra” (the Earth) and permeating all Qiskit elements is Aer or air.
Qiskit has emerged as the go-to development platform for quantum coders, with over 550,000 users developing quantum circuits to run on quantum machines from eight vendors.
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 ...
IBM is releasing Qiskit Machine Learning, a new application module that's part of its open source quantum software.
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 Corp. today announced it’s expanding its open-source quantum software engineering toolkit Qiskit to cover the entire software development stack and better equip developers with the ability ...
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 ...