D-Wave gives anyone working on responses to the COVID-19 free cloud access to its quantum computers
One thing that makes the D-Wave program unique is that the company also managed to pull in a number of partners that are already working with it on other projects.
These include
Volkswagen,
DENSO,
Jülich Supercomputing Centre,
MDR,
Menten AI,
Sigma-i
Tohoku University,
Ludwig Maximilian University and OTI Lumionics.
These partners will provide engineering expertise to teams that are using Leap 2 for developing solutions to the Covid-19 crisis.
Leap is currently available in the U.S., Canada, Japan and 32 countries in Europe. That’s also where D-Wave’s partners are active and where researchers will be able to make free use of its systems.
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