Quantum Circuits, Inc. has announced that its Seeker quantum processor (equipped with dual-rail qubits) is now compatible with NVIDIA’s CUDA‑Q programming language
This language, which supports C++ and Python and is built on the QIR standard, allows programmers to combine quantum computing with artificial intelligence and machine learning.
In this processor, photonic qubits are made with two different technologies (superconducting and transmon resonances) and use the “error awareness” feature; This means that the device can detect quantum errors while running.
According to the creators, this feature increases the time it takes for qubits to overlap and provides a valuable tool for developing new quantum machine learning algorithms.
This language, which supports C++ and Python and is built on the QIR standard, allows programmers to combine quantum computing with artificial intelligence and machine learning.
In this processor, photonic qubits are made with two different technologies (superconducting and transmon resonances) and use the “error awareness” feature; This means that the device can detect quantum errors while running.
According to the creators, this feature increases the time it takes for qubits to overlap and provides a valuable tool for developing new quantum machine learning algorithms.
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