
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — The Eclipse Qrisp developer community has integrated Eclipse Qrisp – the open-source framework for quantum programming initiated by Fraunhofer FOKUS – with the NVIDIA CUDA-Q platform for hybrid quantum-classical computing. The integration will be made publicly available later this year. The integration enables a straightforward workflow: developers write quantum programmes […]
The quantum computing ecosystem is maturing, leading to an increasing push for standardized and accessible development environments to accelerate applications.
This integration streamlines the quantum software development process, making complex hybrid quantum-classical computing more accessible to a broader developer base, which is crucial for quantum adoption.
Developers can now more easily integrate quantum programming with high-performance classical computing infrastructure through a unified framework, reducing friction in workflow.
- · Quantum software developers
- · Fraunhofer FOKUS
- · NVIDIA
- · Quantum computing industry
- · Proprietary quantum software ecosystems (less open)
Increased pace of quantum software development and potentially new applications.
Greater demand for quantum hardware and a more competitive quantum programming landscape.
Acceleration of quantum advantage in an increasing number of industry use cases due to easier development.
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