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== Progress == | |||
== Participants == | |||
=== Nation States === | |||
==== Canada ==== | |||
Testing edit. | |||
==== United States of America ==== | |||
==== China ==== | |||
==== India ==== | |||
=== Public Companies === | |||
==== Amazon ==== | |||
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has created a quantum computing cloud service called Amazon Braket which provides access to quantum computers from D-Wave IonQ, and Rigetti. | |||
==== Baidu ==== | |||
==== Google ==== | |||
==== Intel ==== | |||
==== Rigetti ==== | |||
==== Honeywell ==== | |||
==== IBM ==== | |||
==== Lockheed Martin ==== | |||
==== Microsoft ==== | |||
==== Toshiba ==== | |||
==== Microsoft ==== |
Latest revision as of 20:57, 27 April 2021
Progress
Participants
Nation States
Canada
Testing edit.
United States of America
China
India
Public Companies
Amazon
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has created a quantum computing cloud service called Amazon Braket which provides access to quantum computers from D-Wave IonQ, and Rigetti.