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Microsoft heralds key milestone for quantum computing -- Science & Technology -- Sott net

© Graham Carlow/IBMMicrosoft has revealed that its cloud-based quantum computing platform, Azure Quantum, is now available in public preview. The company has described the move as a key milestone , allowing developers and researchers to harness opportunities afforded by access to quantum resources, but via a familiar toolset. According to a Microsoft blog post, Azure Quantum gives users access to services from a range of quantum industry partners, including Honeywell, IonQ, Quantum Circuits and more. The platform operates on a pay-as-you-go model and can be scaled up or down in line with usage needs. As per the pricing page, Azure Quantum can be sampled for as little as £7.45/compute hour (roughly $10.30/hour), although more complex workloads are considerably more expensive.

Microsoft s Azure Quantum platform is now in public preview – TechCrunch

Microsoft’s Azure Quantum platform is now in public preview Microsoft today announced that Azure Quantum, its cloud-based platform for using quantum hardware and software tools from partners like Honeywell Quantum Solutions, IonQ, 1QBit and others, is now in public preview. Azure Quantum went into limited preview last May. At the time, it was only open to a small number of select Microsoft partners and customers, but starting today, anyone with an interest in quantum computing can start experimenting with the service. The service offers a small free allowance to get started. After that, using it could get pricey pretty quickly, though. You can find the complete pricing chart here, but to use the system for trying out the basics, you’re looking at about $10 per compute hour.

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