-- Xanadu Quantum Technologies (XNDU.TO) collaborated with the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory to advance research in quantum computing, Xanadu said Wednesday.
The partnership will be leveraging Xanadu's open-source quantum software library, PennyLane, on the Frontier supercomputer, one of the most advanced computing systems in the world, Xanadu said.
Users of Frontier and the broader Oak Ridge Leadership Facility community can now utilize PennyLane to write and execute quantum programs directly on the Frontier supercomputer using PennyLane's high-performance Lightning simulator, according to Xanadu.
With the ability to run PennyLane on Frontier, researchers can now explore complex problems and identify performance bottlenecks that are not present within smaller simulations, Xanadu said.
"PennyLane was designed to provide an accessible user interface, support hybrid classical-quantum programs, and integrate with high-performance simulators - all features that complement Frontier's classical supercomputer," Xanadu Founder and Chief Executive Officer Christian Weedbrook said.
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