On August 14th, according to foreign media reports, on Thursday, local time in the United States, Amazon announced the launch of its quantum computing service Braket for exploring and designing new quantum algorithms to provide the best development environment .
Customers can use the preview version of Braket, released in December last year, to test and verify algorithms running on a simulated quantum computer in the cloud, and then run these algorithms on the quantum processors of D-Wave, IonQ, and Rigetti systems.
Using Jupyter notebooks and existing AWS services, Braket users can evaluate the current and future capabilities of quantum annealing, ion trap devices, and superconducting chips. Both customers and hardware suppliers can use the Braket development kit to design their own quantum algorithms, or choose from a library of pre-built algorithms.
In addition to running quantum algorithms, customers can also use Braket to run hybrid algorithms, which combine quantum and classical computing systems to overcome the inherent limitations of today’s quantum technology. They can also visit Amazon’s Quantum Solutions Laboratory, which aims to connect users with quantum computing experts to determine how the user’s organization applies quantum computing.
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