I love the idea of QaaS. Quantum Computing as a Service. But also, I love that they’ve re-invented time-share computing! https://t.co/FRKLH3kXhb
— Brian McCullough (@brianmcc) October 29, 2020
Honeywell's System Model H1 quantum computer available to enterprises https://t.co/ofP159i294 by @ldignan
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) October 29, 2020
My wife: “Honey did you turn on the thermostat?”
— Jonathan Libov (@libovness) October 29, 2020
Me: “Both yes and no”https://t.co/x0czMD2Hjn
Honeywell introduces quantum computing as a service with subscription offering https://t.co/MgJ6FT1Xtg by @TiernanRayTech
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) October 29, 2020
That's "Qubits." No relation to Quibi https://t.co/d5u0LgwK3o
— Lance Ulanoff (@LanceUlanoff) October 29, 2020
Honeywell announces its H1 quantum computer with 10 qubits https://t.co/yP1WIQzM4p
— R “Ray” Wang 王瑞光 #CCE2020 #1A #DigitalGiants! (@rwang0) October 29, 2020
.@Honeywell introduces quantum computing as a service with subscription offering https://t.co/9Jz5PjUr9Z
— ?Evan Kirstel #RemoteWork? (@EvanKirstel) October 30, 2020
Zapata is excited to be a part of Honeywell's significant milestone in quantum today with the announcement of its Model H1 quantum computer and first subscription-based plan for #quantumcomputing usage. More on the news via @TiernanRayTech's @ZDNet piece: https://t.co/jD8X89oHE1
— Zapata Computing (@ZapataComputing) October 29, 2020
The heart of a #quantumcomputer is a qubit, and Honeywell's H1 machine today has 10 qubits, arranged neatly in a line. How do you get those qubits to do their thing? Why you tickle them electromagnetically, of course.https://t.co/V7ykn7GDVj via @stshank @CNET
— Jonathan Skillings (@jeskillings) October 29, 2020
H1, @honeywell's second-generation quantum computer, is now up and running. Merck and DHL are among those tickling its 10 quibits — quantum computers are expected to be good for molecular simulations and shipping optimization challenges.. https://t.co/dSqk0DzeRy
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) October 29, 2020
#Pharma company @Merck is already running Orquestra's native #QML algorithms on Honeywell's computer. More on Honeywell's news as well as Merck's journey to quantum readiness via @techrepublic: https://t.co/bHBy959gxo
— Zapata Computing (@ZapataComputing) October 29, 2020