Amazon Braket Debuts
December 2, 2019
Today, at
AWS re:Invent, Amazon Web Services,
introduced three key initiatives
as a part of the company’s plans to help
advance quantum computing technologies:
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Amazon Braket (in
preview today) is a
new, fully managed AWS service that
enables scientists, researchers, and
developers to begin experimenting
with computers from quantum hardware
providers (including D-Wave, IonQ,
and Rigetti) in a single place.
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AWS
Center for Quantum Computingwill
bring together quantum computing
experts from Amazon, the California Institute of Technology
(Caltech), and other top academic
research institutions to collaborate
on the research and development of
new quantum computing technologies.
Amazon
Quantum Solutions Lab
is a program that connects customers
with quantum computing experts from Amazon and its technology and consulting partners to develop
internal expertise aimed at
identifying practical uses of
quantum computing, and accelerating
the development of quantum
applications with meaningful impact.
Quantum computing has the potential to
solve computational problems that are
beyond the reach of classical computers.
It promises to transform areas such as
energy storage, chemical engineering,
material science, drug discovery,
process optimization, and machine
learning. However, the application of
quantum computing to date has been
limited mainly to proof of concept
studies with limited practical use. To
help accelerate the development of this
potentially disruptive technology, AWS
is establishing the
AWS Center for Quantum Computing, where quantum experts from Amazon and academia will collaborate on
the research and development of new
quantum computing technologies and
applications with the goal of solving
real-world problems. While the Center’s
work will be focused on solving
longer-term technical challenges to
quantum computing, some customers are
ready to begin exploring quantum
computing and gain experience now. But
today, it's hard for customers to engage
with quantum computers, particularly if
they want to evaluate different early
stage technologies, each with their own
development, simulation, and test
environments. Without the opportunity to
develop the necessary skills, it’s
difficult for customers to identify when
quantum computing will provide benefit,
and learn how they can design algorithms
and discover new applications. To help
customers overcome these challenges, AWS
is launching the Amazon Braket service
and the Amazon Quantum Solutions
Lab so that customers can begin
learning and experimenting with quantum
computing today.
“With quantum engineering starting to
make more meaningful progress, customers
are asking for ways to experiment with
quantum computers and explore the
technology’s potential,” said
Charlie Bell, Senior Vice
President, Utility Computing Services,
AWS. “We believe that quantum computing
will be a cloud-first technology and
that the cloud will be the main way
customers access the hardware. With our
Amazon Braket service and Amazon
Quantum Solutions Lab, we’re
making it easier for customers to gain
experience using quantum computers and
to work with experts from AWS and our
partners to figure out how they can
benefit from the technology. And with
our AWS Center for Quantum
Computing and academic
partnerships, we join the effort across
the scientific and industrial
communities to help accelerate the
promise of quantum computing.”
Amazon Braket offers customers different
quantum technologies from D-Wave, IonQ,
and Rigetti in one place
Amazon Braket is a fully managed service
that makes it possible for customers to
get started on quantum computing by
providing a single development
environment to build quantum algorithms,
test them on simulated quantum
computers, and try them on a range of
different quantum hardware
architectures. Amazon Braket lets
customers get started quickly, using
familiar tools like Jupyter notebooks,
and providing the same, consistent AWS
experience they know today, without
having to engage multiple vendors or
risk being locked into a single
technology. Amazon Braket can be used by
organizations just beginning to explore
the possibilities of quantum computing,
as well as by those that are already
familiar with the technology and are
ready to use it as a research tool. With
Amazon Braket, customers can assess the
present and future capabilities of a
variety of different quantum
technologies that initially include
quantum annealing from D-Wave, ion trap
devices from IonQ, and superconducting
chips from Rigetti, with more to be
added in the coming months. Independent
of their chosen quantum technologies,
customers and partners can design
quantum algorithms using the Amazon
Braket developer toolkit. This gives
customers the choice of executing either
low-level quantum circuits or
fully-managed hybrid algorithms, and
makes it easy to select between a range
of software simulators and their choice
of quantum hardware. Amazon Braket is
available in preview today. For more
information on Amazon Braket visit:
https://aws.amazon.com/braket.
Boeing is the world's largest
aerospace company and leading
manufacturer of commercial jetliners,
defense, space and security systems, and
a premier service provider of
aftermarket support. “Boeing believes in
the potential for quantum computing to
help solve some of the aerospace
industry's toughest challenges, from
fundamental materials science research,
to complex system optimization, to
secure communications,” said
Charles Toups, Vice President and General Manager, Disruptive
Computing and Networks, at Boeing.
“Boeing is investigating how disruptive
quantum computing, sensing, and
networking technologies can enhance
products and services for our customers
around the globe. We look forward to
collaborating with AWS as Boeing
accelerates its own developments in
quantum technologies.”
AWS Center for Quantum Computing
seeks to advance the use of quantum
technology
Building sufficiently large quantum
computers that can be transformative is
a major challenge requiring scientific
and technological breakthroughs. Quantum
computing is rapidly evolving, but the
limited scale of the quantum hardware
available today, fragmented development
tools, and general shortage of quantum
expertise, make it difficult to build
near-term quantum applications. To
overcome these challenges, it is
necessary to assemble experts to focus
on solving problems using today’s
current hardware, as well as stimulate
the innovation necessary to build
larger, general purpose machines that
will have a greater impact. The AWS
Center for Quantum Computing is
being established at Caltech, a pioneer
in the fields of quantum computation and
quantum information. The AWS Center
for Quantum Computing will bring
together researchers and engineers from Amazon with leading academic institutions
in quantum computing, to develop more
powerful quantum computing hardware and
identify novel quantum applications with
the goal of boosting innovation in
science and industry.
Caltech is a world-renowned science and
engineering institute that marshals some
of the world's brightest minds and most
innovative tools to address fundamental
scientific questions and pressing
societal challenges. “We are delighted
to join with our colleagues at AWS and
our academic partners to address the
fundamental challenges that must be
overcome if quantum computing is to
reach its full potential,” said
David Tirrell, the Ross
McCollum-William H. Corcoran Professor
of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,
Provost, and holder of the Carl and
Shirley Larson Provostial Chair at
Caltech. “Caltech has made substantial
investments in both experimental and
theoretical quantum science and
technology over the years, and the new
Center will provide an extraordinary
opportunity to maximize the impact of
those investments.”
Amazon Quantum Solutions Lab will
help customers get ready for quantum
computing
The
Amazon Quantum Solutions Lab
connects customers with quantum
computing experts from Amazon and its technology and consulting partners to help
discover new applications and find ways
to apply quantum computing inside their
organizations. As the technology
eventually reaches the point of
commercial viability, AWS and its
partners will collaborate on experiments
with customers and guide them to
incorporate quantum solutions into their
business. Lab programs will combine
hands-on educational workshops with
brainstorming sessions to help customers
“work backwards” from business
challenges, and then go step-by-step
through the process of using quantum
computers effectively. In combination
with customer access to Amazon Braket,
and by integrating with familiar
software tools for optimization, quantum
simulation, computational material
science, and quantum chemistry, the
Amazon Quantum Solutions Lab will
help customers to determine where
existing high performance computing can
currently meet their needs, begin to
develop their own strategy for quantum
computing, build internal expertise, and
eventually deploy quantum applications.
Amazon Partner Network (APN) partners
participating in the
Amazon Quantum Solutions Lab include: 1Qbit, Rahko, Rigetti, QCWare,
QSimulate, Xanadu, and Zapata.
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