Quantum Computing Report

Quantinuum Nexus Publicly Launches as a Full-Stack Quantum Computing Platform

Quantinuum has officially launched Nexus, its all-in-one quantum computing platform designed for managing, storing, and executing quantum workflows. After a successful beta period that began in July 2024, Nexus now integrates seamlessly with Quantinuum’s quantum software and hardware, delivering an advanced environment for researchers, developers, and industries exploring quantum technologies. The platform allows users to seamlessly run, review, and collaborate on quantum computing projects.

Beta participants, including universities, national laboratories, and industry partners, utilized Nexus across various applications. Highlights include:

  • Unitary Fund: Explored foundational quantum mechanics questions, scaling experiments to larger regimes with Nexus’s robust simulation capabilities.
  • Phasecraft: Implemented time-dynamics simulations of material models, leveraging Nexus’s API and switching effortlessly from emulation to hardware execution.
  • Quantum Software Lab, University of Edinburgh: Conducted the largest verified measurement-based quantum computation to date, showcasing Nexus’s ability to handle complex protocols beyond conventional gate-based computations.

Nexus supports advanced features such as mid-circuit measurements, circuit branching, and classical-quantum interactivity, meeting the demands of cutting-edge research. These capabilities enable groundbreaking experiments and drive progress in areas like error mitigation, quantum chemistry, and algorithm optimization.

Following its beta success, Nexus is now available for broader use. Researchers and organizations can register to explore the full Quantinuum Nexus ecosystem and its comprehensive quantum documentation.

For more information, you can access the Quantinuum’s blog here, read the full documentation here and to apply for access, click here.

November 22, 2024

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