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BlueQubit Launches Platform to Simplify Quantum App Development

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Insider Brief

  • BlueQubit launches a platform that makes it easy to run quantum jobs written in Qiskit and Cirq in CPU/GPU quantum simulators and real QPU.
  • Its quantum simulators use Nvidia’s latest GPUs and tech and thus are 100x faster than the alternatives.
  • The company provides a free 34 quantum CPU simulator for developers and researchers to get acquainted with the platform. More credits are available for researchers.

PRESS RELEASE — BlueQubit, a Bay Area-based quantum software company, launches a new platform that aims to democratize access to quantum computing. Traditional quantum computing systems can be complex and difficult to use, making it challenging for developers to create and test quantum algorithms. BlueQubit addresses this issue by providing a user-friendly platform that allows developers and researchers to access and utilize powerful quantum hardware with just one simple click.

The democratization of quantum computing allows more developers and researchers of all skill levels to conduct more complex problem solving, which could lead to more commercial and scientific breakthroughs. The BlueQubit platform was developed by Dr. Hrant Gharibyan, a quantum scientist from Caltech, and Hayk Tepanyan, a former ML infra engineer at Google. Together, they bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to the project and are ready to build the future of quantum computing infrastructure.

The platform’s design allows engineers and researchers to quickly test quantum algorithms developed in popular quantum languages (e.g. Cirq and Qiskit) and it provides seamless and effective access to quantum hardware and cutting-edge GPU simulators that are x100 faster than other solutions in the market. BlueQubit is also releasing a free 34 qubit quantum simulator that is faster than most of the publicly available solutions.

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“BlueQubit is revolutionizing the quantum computing landscape,” says Dr. Hrant Gharibyan, CEO of BlueQubit. “Our platform empowers researchers and developers across industries to effortlessly access quantum hardware and simulators, enabling them to bring their innovative quantum applications to life with unparalleled ease.”

One of the key areas where quantum computing is expected to make a significant impact is in finance. BlueQubit is coming out of stealth mode, with the premise of bringing commercial quantum computing to financial institutions. Aside from solving complex optimization and simulation problems for finance, the technology also has the potential to benefit highly technical and safety-intensive applications, such as healthcare, cybersecurity, and aviation.

BlueQubit’s goal is accelerate commercial adoption of quantum computing by making it more accessible and user-friendly for developers and researchers. With the launch of this platform, developers will no longer have to navigate complex and difficult-to-use quantum computing systems. Instead, they will be able to access powerful quantum hardware and fastest quantum simulators with just one simple click. This could lead to a new era of quantum application development, where developers can create cutting-edge software that utilizes all that quantum computers can offer. The future of quantum computing is promising, and with BlueQubit leading the way, it is only a matter of time before we see a quantum leap in computing power and innovation.

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Matt Swayne

With a several-decades long background in journalism and communications, Matt Swayne has worked as a science communicator for an R1 university for more than 12 years, specializing in translating high tech and deep tech for the general audience. He has served as a writer, editor and analyst at The Quantum Insider since its inception. In addition to his service as a science communicator, Matt also develops courses to improve the media and communications skills of scientists and has taught courses. [email protected]

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