China releases new quantum computing software

A research team established a quantum computer prototype, named "Jiuzhang," via which up to 76 photons were detected, the team announced. Photo by Xinhua.

China has released a new quantum computing programming software named "isQ-Core" and deployed it to the country's superconducting quantum hardware platform, according to The Xinhua News Agency reports.

It represents a significant step forward in the combination of home-grown quantum computing hardware and software, said its primary developer, the Institute of Software under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).

According to the institute, the isQ-Core has the advantages of simplicity, ease-of-use, high efficiency, solid scalability, and high reliability.

It will provide support for scientists to conduct quantum computing theory and application research, said the institute in a statement.

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China has achieved rapid quantum computer development, with the launches of "Jiuzhang," "Zuchongzhi," and "Zuchongzhi 2" in recent years. Similar to conventional computers, quantum computers also need software to manage hardware devices, run applications, and provide a user interface.

Researchers announced that they have deployed isQ-Core on a CAS quantum computing cloud platform, currently the largest in China in terms of hardware scale.

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