A startup uses quantum computing to boost machine learning
Rigetti proved that an exotic and potentially game-changing kind of computer can be used to perform a common form of machine learning.
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Rigetti proved that an exotic and potentially game-changing kind of computer can be used to perform a common form of machine learning.
We are excited to share that our team has demonstrated unsupervised machine learning using 19Q, our new 19-qubit general purpose superconducting quantum processor.
2018 is almost upon us and so it is once again time to predict which startups will take the tech industry by storm next year.
We have joined a growing collaboration of academic and industry groups building OpenFermion, an open source Python package for running electronic structure calculations on quantum computers
We are excited to share some significant Forest updates, announce our Forest user Slack channel, and invite you to our next Quantum Computing Meetup.
Early devices must solve real-world problems, urge Will Zeng and colleagues.
We are excited to announce a partnership between Rigetti Computing and the Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) to drive the development of quantum machine learning and help realize its full potential.
Rigetti Computing, a full-stack quantum computing company, announced the appointment of retired Marine Corps General Peter Pace to its board of directors.
Though a startup, it’s got its own fab in the Bay Area and an ambitious approach to quantum computing that combines hardware and software, focusing on design that can be easily commercialized.
Rigetti is racing against similar projects at Google, Microsoft, IBM, and Intel.
What it takes other institutions empirically 2 months to do, Rigetti currently does every 2 weeks.
Today, I’m extremely excited to announce the public beta availability of Forest 1.0, the world’s first full-stack programming and execution environment for quantum/classical computing.
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