Quantum Operating Systems: How IBM, IQM, and D-Wave Run the Computers of the Future When we think of operating systems, names like Windows, macOS, or Linux usually come to mind. In quantum computing, however, the machines are so different from regular computers that each company designs its own specialized operating system to control the hardware. Three companies— IBM, IQM, and D-Wave —are already running operational quantum data centers, and each has built its own unique system for managing and programming their quantum processors. Let’s explore how each one works and why it matters. 🔹 IBM Quantum – Qiskit Runtime What It Runs On: IBM develops gate-based superconducting quantum computers , one of the most widely used models in research and industry today. Operating System / Stack: Qiskit Runtime is IBM’s operating system layer, built to optimize and execute quantum programs. Developers use the Qiskit SDK (a Python-based toolkit) to write quantum applications. P...
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