IBM is extending its quantum development software into a full stack that includes middleware, serverless functions, and AI coding assistance. IBM is expanding Qiskit, its quantum computing software, into a comprehensive software stack that includes middleware, serverless building blocks, and generative AI coding assistance. The company says the platform for building, optimizing, and executing programs on IBM quantum systems will also deliver better performance. Announced May 15, the intiative builds on the Qiskit SDK 1.x, combining a stable software development kit and a portfolio of services for running complex quantum circuits on 100+ qubit IBM quantum computers. IBM said the expansion will enable members of the IBM Quantum Network to discover the next generation of quantum algorithms in their respective domains. The expansion of Qiskit includes more than 100 releases from its origins as a research tool built to study the inner workings of quantum computers. The expanded Qiskit software stack includes: AI-powered optimization of quantum circuits for quantum hardware, embedded in the Qiskit Transpiler Service. A stable release of the Qiskit SDK 1.x, for building and visualizing quantum circuits. Simplified execution modes for the Qiskit Runtime Service that can be tailored for execution of quantum circuits on quantum hardware. Qiskit Code Assistant, which leverages Watsonx generative AI models and automates the development of quantum code. Qiskit Serverless, an open source tool to run quantum-centric supercomputing workloads across classical clusters and quantum hardware. Launched in 2017 as an SDK, Qiskit is an open source tool that has enabled more than 550,000 users to build and deploy quantum circuits on IBM quantum hardware systems. This has resulted in the execution of more than three trillion quantum circuits to date, IBM said. Related content feature 14 great preprocessors for developers who love to code Sometimes it seems like the rules of programming are designed to make coding a chore. Here are 14 ways preprocessors can help make software development fun again. By Peter Wayner Nov 18, 2024 10 mins Development Tools Software Development feature Designing the APIs that accidentally power businesses Well-designed APIs, even those often-neglected internal APIs, make developers more productive and businesses more agile. By Jean Yang Nov 18, 2024 6 mins APIs Software Development news Spin 3.0 supports polyglot development using Wasm components Fermyon’s open source framework for building server-side WebAssembly apps allows developers to compose apps from components created with different languages. By Paul Krill Nov 18, 2024 2 mins Microservices Serverless Computing Development Libraries and Frameworks news Go language evolving for future hardware, AI workloads The Go team is working to adapt Go to large multicore systems, the latest hardware instructions, and the needs of developers of large-scale AI systems. By Paul Krill Nov 15, 2024 3 mins Google Go Generative AI Programming Languages Resources Videos