Q-CTRL’s software has been integrated into IBM’s quantum computing service, pairing the Australian startup’s technology with some of the world’s best hardware as the “era of quantum utility” approaches.
It is the first time the US tech giant has integrated third-party software into its system in this manner, and it will be made available to users of IBM’s pay-as-you-go quantum service.
It is a significant recognition of the Sydney company’s software but also marks an important shift in the industry to the specialisation approach that has helped the traditional IT sector thrive, according to Q-CTRL founder and Sydney University professor Michael Biercuk.
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