Qiskit, is IBM’s open-source quantum computing platform and it now works with trapped ion devices – not just the IBM superconducting systems. The first company to connect Qiskit to a trapped ion ...
I did something interesting this weekend that I have never done before. I designed my own quantum computer. And while I doubt that I will actually see my shiny new quantum machine anytime soon, the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Paul-Smith Goodson is an analyst covering quantum computing and AI. IBM has introduced the 1.0 release of Qiskit, a software stack ...
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 Research launched Qiskit ...
Quantum computing may gain a significant status in the future, and many businesses have already become involved in quantum hackathons. Among other things, such competitions are used to investigate how ...
Building the hardware that underpins quantum computers might not sound like everybody's cup of tea, but IBM is determined to make the idea sound less challenging. The company has announced the general ...
IBM has been one of the most active champions of quantum computing throughout the last decade. Last month, the company demoed the world's first quantum computing-safe drive and announced its plans to ...