Quantum Inspire
Run your own quantum algorithms on one of our simulators or hardware backends and experience the possibilities of quantum computing. Note that Spin-2 is currently being upgraded and is no longer available. We have multiple simulators and real hardware chips available. Find out what they can do for you. Quantum Inspire is built using first-rate engineering practices. Starting from experimental setups, a layered and modular system was designed to end up with a solid and robust hardware system. This quantum computer consists of a number of layers including quantum chip hardware, classical control electronics, a quantum compiler, and a software front-end with a cloud-accessible web interface. They can act as technology accelerators because only through careful analysis of the individual system layers and their interdependencies it become possible to detect the gaps and necessary next steps in the innovation roadmap and supply chain.
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LIQUi|>
LIQUi|> is a software architecture and tool suite for quantum computing. It includes a programming language, optimization and scheduling algorithms, and quantum simulators. LIQUi|> can be used to translate a quantum algorithm written in the form of a high-level program into the low-level machine instructions for a quantum device. LIQUi|> is being developed by the quantum architectures and computation Group (QuArC) at Microsoft Research. To aid in the development and understanding of quantum protocols, quantum algorithms, quantum error correction, and quantum devices, QuArC has developed an extensive software platform called LIQUi|>. LIQUi|> allows the simulation of Hamiltonians, quantum circuits, quantum stabilizer circuits, and quantum noise models, and supports client, service, and cloud operation.
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Bayesforge
Bayesforge™ is a Linux machine image that curates the very best open source software for the data scientist who needs advanced analytical tools, as well as for quantum computing and computational mathematics practitioners who seek to work with one of the major QC frameworks. The image combines common machine learning frameworks, such as PyTorch and TensorFlow, with open source software from D-Wave, Rigetti as well as the IBM Quantum Experience and Google's new quantum computing language Cirq, as well as other advanced QC frameworks. For instance our quantum fog modeling framework, and our quantum compiler Qubiter which can cross-compile to all major architectures. All software is made accessible through the Jupyter WebUI which, due to its modular architecture, allows the user to code in Python, R, and Octave.
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UberCloud
Simr (formerly UberCloud) is a cutting-edge platform for Simulation Operations Automation (SimOps). It streamlines and automates complex simulation workflows, enhancing productivity and collaboration. Leveraging cloud-based infrastructure, Simr offers scalable, cost-effective solutions for industries like automotive, aerospace, and electronics. Trusted by leading global companies, Simr empowers engineers to innovate efficiently and effectively. Simr supports a variety of CFD, FEA and other CAE software including Ansys, COMSOL, Abaqus, CST, STAR-CCM+, MATLAB, Lumerical and more. Simr automates every major cloud including Microsoft Azure, Amazon AWS, and Google GCP.
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