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Microsoft Quantum Network pushes forward quantum computing research
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Published onMarch 6, 2019
published onMarch 6, 2019
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Microsoft officially announced itsMicrosoft Quantum Networkrecently at its inaugural Startup Summit.TheStartup Summit event was organized at Microsoft’s headquartersand was attended by the representatives of the16 startups.
The tech giant used the platform to demonstrate itsquantum-related technologies.
The network is basically a community of organizations and individuals that collaborate with each other globally to enhance quantum computing.
As far asAI and modellingare concerned, Quantum computing aims to beat all the conventional solutions that are available so far.
Due to its unique capabilities, Microsoft is interested to be a pioneer in developingquantumapplicationsand a scalable quantum computer.
Network Partnerships withHQS & Rahko
Microsoft took advantage of the platform to announce the partnership with two new companies,Rahko and HQS Quantum Simulations.
The quantum machine-learning company Rahko is known for developing scalable quantum chemistry solutions that are specific to the quantum computers. The second one HSQ has established itself for developing quantum algorithms.
These algorithms are developed for the prediction of molecular properties for the pharmaceutical and chemical industries.
There is a difference between classical computing andquantum computing. It uses Quantum bits to efficiently perform complex computations. It excels traditional computers by solving a lot more complex problems.
The company plans to enhance collaboration between the renownedquantum computing experts that are working all over the world.
Last year the Redmond giant has been working hard in the field of quantum computing. As part of its Quantum Development Kit the company has released a new programming language named Q#.
This language has been specifically developed for quantum workloads. Microsoft has also collaborated with academic institutions and researchers.
Initially, the company plans to use Microsoft Azure for offering quantum computing.
It’s worth mentioning that based on the specific customer needs, the technology will allow the users to switch quantum computing and traditionalcomputing.
Visit Microsoft’sofficial siteif you are interested in exploring in details regarding theMicrosoft Quantum Network.
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Milan Stanojevic
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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.