Quantum software company Classiq and quantum architecture developer ParityQC have announced a strategic partnership to integrate ParityQC’s proprietary Parity Twine compiler technology directly with Classiq’s quantum software engineering platform. Supported by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) based on a decision by the German Bundestag, the Germany-Israel cross-border initiative aims to resolve a critical scalability challenge: executing complex algorithms on physical processors with limited physical qubit connectivity. Addressing the Hardware Connectivity Bottleneck When executing high-level quantum algorithms, developers must translate abstract mathematical logic into physical gate instructions. In NISQ (Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum) devices, physical qubits cannot [...]

Classiq and ParityQC combine quantum software and architecture technologies to optimize circuit execution and improve quantum application development.

Italian hardware developer Planckian has signed a strategic development agreement with Los Angeles-based startup Quantum Elements. The partnership will focus on constructing…

Quantum software company Classiq and quantum architecture developer ParityQC have announced a strategic partnership to integrate ParityQC’s proprietary Parity Twine compiler…