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Intel released Intel Quantum SDK: can use C++ to build Quantum algorithms

2025-01-19 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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On Tuesday, local time, chip giant Intel released a new software platform for developers to build quantum algorithms. Eventually, these algorithms can be run on the quantum computer that Intel is trying to build.

Anne Matsuura, director of quantum applications and architecture at Intel Research, said the platform, called Intel Quantum SDK (Quantum Software Development Kit), currently allows some quantum algorithms to run on simulated quantum computing systems. Quantum computing is based on quantum physics and can be calculated faster than traditional computers in theory.

Matsuura says developers can use C++, a time-honored programming language, to build quantum algorithms, making it easier for people without quantum computing expertise to use it. "Intel Quantum SDK will help programmers prepare for large-scale commercial quantum computers in the future," she added. "it will also accelerate application development by creating a community of developers to promote the industry."

In addition to tech giants such as IBM and Alphabet's Google, start-ups looking to develop quantum computer hardware are springing up. But so far, no company has produced quantum devices that have had a significant impact in this field. In view of this, Intel says, using quantum computing simulators, such as those built by Intel, is essential for training developers and studying algorithms.

So far, Intel does not have a quantum computer available to customers, but James Clark, the company's executive in charge of quantum hardware, says Intel has been building a full-stack commercial quantum computing system based on silicon spin qubits over the past six years using its expertise in silicon transistor design, mass manufacturing and manufacturing technology.

"what we did at Intel was to get transistors very close to each other, operate them with single electrons at low temperatures, and let them act as qubits," Clark explained. " Qubit is the basic unit of quantum computing.

"our overall goal is to build a scalable commercial quantum computer that can solve practical problems that classical computers cannot solve," Anne Matsuura said.

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