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  2. QNX - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Quantum Software Systems renamed QUNIX to QNX in an effort to avoid any trademark infringement challenges. One of the first widespread uses of the QNX real-time OS (RTOS) was in the nonembedded world when it was selected as the operating system for the Ontario education system's own computer design, the Unisys ICON. Over the years QNX ...

  3. Quantum programming - Wikipedia

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    With quantum processor based systems, quantum programming languages help express quantum algorithms using high-level constructs. [1] The field is deeply rooted in the open-source philosophy and as a result most of the quantum software discussed in this article is freely available as open-source software. [2]

  4. List of companies involved in quantum computing or ...

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    Quantum Programming, Classical Simulation, Optimization, Algorithms, Quantum Financial Services Hyderabad, India Anyon Systems Inc. [9] 2014 Computing Superconducting quantum processors, cryogenic systems, control electronics, software development kit Montreal, Canada Airbus [10] 2015: Computing Algorithms: Blagnac, France Archer Materials 2018 ...

  5. Quantum Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Quantum was founded in 1980 as Quantum Software Systems Inc. [10] [11] By 1984, it led the market for mid-capacity 5.25-inch drives. [12] [11] That year, a subsidiary was launched called Plus Development to focus on the development of hardcards.

  6. List of quantum chemistry and solid-state physics software

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    Quantum chemistry computer programs are used in computational chemistry to implement the methods of quantum chemistry. Most include the Hartree–Fock (HF) and some post-Hartree–Fock methods. They may also include density functional theory (DFT), molecular mechanics or semi-empirical quantum chemistry methods .

  7. Gordon Bell (QNX) - Wikipedia

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    Bell and Dodge incorporated Quantum Software Systems in the Ottawa suburb of Kanata, Ontario to develop and sell the operating system, originally called QUNIX. AT&T requested the name be changed to avoid encroaching on their UNIX trademark, so QUNIX was renamed QNX. The company name was later changed to QNX Software Systems.

  8. IBM Q System Two - Wikipedia

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    IBM Quantum System Two is the first modular utility-scaled quantum computer system, unveiled by IBM on December 4, 2023. [1]It is a successor to the IBM Quantum System One.. It contains three IBM Quantum Heron processors, which can be scaled up due to its modularity, and later upgraded for newer QPU's, as it is fully upgradeable.

  9. IBM Q System One - Wikipedia

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    IBM Quantum System One is the first circuit-based commercial quantum computer, introduced by IBM in January 2019. [1] [2] [3] This integrated quantum computing system is housed in an airtight borosilicate glass cube that maintains a controlled physical environment. [2] [4] Each face of the cube is 9 feet (2.7 m) wide and tall. [2]