
The Eclipse Qrisp developer community has integrated Eclipse Qrisp with the NVIDIA CUDA-Q platform for hybrid quantum-classical computing. Originally initiated by the Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems FOKUS and managed under the Eclipse Foundation, Eclipse Qrisp serves as an open-source, high-level Python framework designed to abstract away low-level gate-by-gate assembly and manual qubit management. [...] The post Eclipse Qrisp Integrates NVIDIA CUDA-Q for High-Level Open-Source Quantum Programming appeared first on Quantum Computing Report .
The quantum computing ecosystem is maturing, leading to increased collaboration and standardization efforts to simplify development and broaden adoption.
This integration reduces the barrier to entry for quantum programming, accelerating the development and accessibility of hybrid quantum-classical applications.
Quantum programmers can now more easily leverage NVIDIA's powerful classical computing infrastructure with Eclipse Qrisp's high-level quantum abstraction, streamlining the workflow for complex quantum algorithms.
- · Quantum computing developers
- · NVIDIA
- · Eclipse Foundation
- · Fraunhofer Institute FOKUS
- · Proprietary quantum software frameworks
Increased output of quantum-classical algorithms and applications due to simplified development.
Faster exploration of practical applications for quantum computing in various industries.
Potential for an 'app store' equivalent for quantum algorithms, fostering a new software economy around quantum solutions.
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