“Dozens of new users have signed up for our Mukai trial, including major enterprises from the technology and finance sectors,
“Most of our trial users are focused on solving real-world problems, exploring how Mukai can solve challenges in logistics, finance, supply chain management and protein design,” added Dawson. “Experienced users have confirmed that Mukai delivers superior performance compared to other constrained-optimization/QUBO solvers. They have also noted how Mukai provides true ‘quantum simplicity’ when it comes to developing and executing their applications on quantum computers.”
Mukai has been the first and only quantum software development and execution platform to deliver performance advantages with quantum-ready applications running on classical computers. This best-in-class breakthrough in performance was highlighted in a benchmark study published earlier this year.
The trial enables developers and organizations to discover how they can migrate their existing applications to quantum-powered solutions today and realize superior performance even when running their solutions on classical (Intel® or AMD processor-based) computers.
Mukai 3.0 supports easy, direct connections to the widest selection of the world’s leading QCs, including those offered by IonQ, D-Wave, IBM and Rigetti. This allows users to evaluate how different quantum processing units (QPUs) handle their applications simply by selecting a target QC from within the Mukai interface. Mukai’s software execution layer directs the execution of problems to either classical, or a hybrid of quantum and classical computers, based on user guidance.
Mukai users also do not need to know or implement the various highly technical methods for connecting their classical environment to these QCs. Mukai’s powerful but easy-to-use Subject Matter Expert (SME) interface saves developers and programmers significant time, cost and resources, while vastly accelerating the development process.
Mukai enables developers to work with their familiar concepts, and it automatically converts their problems into the highly technical and complicated formats required of today’s QCs, which can vary widely.
“Each of today’s QCs take a different approach to quantum processing, so some may be better suited to certain types of constrained-optimization problems than others,” explained QCI’s chief technology officer,
Booth previously spent 20 years at
Booth noted that as a further benefit, applications developed with Mukai are ready to run on the quantum computers of tomorrow when they achieve their anticipated performance advantage over classical computers. This benefit preserves an organization’s investment in early quantum software development and ensures a competitively faster time-to-market when superior quantum performance arrives.
The Mukai platform’s cloud-based approach provides developers a highly effective and practical way to develop applications to solve many difficult problems. While quantum computing is typically a very high-dollar investment given the sophisticated and costly hardware requirements, Mukai makes quantum application development affordable and scalable compared to running solutions on a quantum annealer or computer.
“Mukai provides users the ability to develop applications for multiple quantum computers simultaneously without having to develop programs for a specific platform,” said
Mukai Free Trial
The Mukai trial program grants free access to the entire, fully functioning software development and execution platform.
The trial includes the powerful Mukai API for calling a proprietary set of highly optimized quantum-ready solvers that can execute on a cloud-based classical or quantum computer infrastructure and deliver differentiated performance for many quantum-ready algorithms.
The trial allows developers and organizations to discover how they can migrate their existing applications to quantum-ready solutions today and realize superior performance even when running on classical computers.
To learn more about Mukai 3.0 or the free trial, contact
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