Google Develops Quantum Computing Playground

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Researchers can now kick the tires on a GPU-accelerated quantum computer. Developed by Google engineers, the Quantum Computing Playground is a browser-based WebGL Chrome Experiment featuring a simple IDE interface and its own scripting language with debugging and 3D quantum state visualization features.

Quantum Computing Playground is a browser-based WebGL Chrome Experiment. It features a GPU-accelerated quantum computer with a simple IDE interface, and its own scripting language with debugging and 3D quantum state visualization features. Quantum Computing Playground can efficiently simulate quantum registers up to 22 qubits, run Grover’s and Shor’s algorithms, and has a variety of quantum gates built into the scripting language itself.

The Quantum Computing Playground can simulate quantum registers up to 22 qubits, run Grover’s and Shor’s algorithms, and has quantum gates built into the scripting language.