As of 2021, quantum computers are extremely expensive, and cloud-based quantum computing allows programmers and scientists to experiment as well as solve real problems in a timesharing environment ...
"Not everyone can afford to build a quantum computer, so I think it's inevitable that we'll see access to this kind of computing become more available on the cloud," says Lewis. Some companies ...
Early tests using IBM's quantum cloud services have already helped improve these infrastructure models, but potential applications go further. For example, designing algorithms that can provide ...