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IBM’s new Qiskit primitives make it easier to develop algorithms for quantum computers
April 12, 2022, 1 p.m. | Tristan Greene
The Next Web thenextweb.com
The quantum computing race is far from over, but it’s clear that IBM is off to an early and substantial lead. This assessment comes on the heels of Big Blue’s latest launch: two new Qiskit Runtime primitives debuting today (you read it here first). Quantum computing promises to do two things for society: help us solve today’s problems faster, and put us in a position to solve tomorrow’s problems. And whether those problems involve optimization, simulations, or needle-in-a-haystack searches, we’ll …
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