Software as Force Multiplier for Quantum Technology
We outline how innovations in the software stack force-multiply progress in both quantum computing and quantum software. Our presentation reflects on Infleqtion’s experience building Superstaq, a quantum software platform that optimizes the execution of quantum programs by tailoring to underlying hardware primitives. We find that software optimizations deliver 10x boosts to performance that equate to years of hardware progress. We also reflect on gaps in the current-state-of-art that motivate novel software approaches to tackle new challenges in quantum technology.
Speaker Details
Dr. Caitlin Carnahan
Vice President of Quantum Software, Infleqtion
Fred Chong
Seymour Goodman Professor, University of Chicago and Chief Scientist for Quantum Software, Infleqtion
Event Topic
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