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World-first cloud service makes full use of quantum computing capacity

Researchers in Japan have developed quantum multi-programming auto mode, a function that automatically runs quantum programs from different users in parallel. Launched on the Center for Quantum Information and Quantum Biology (QIQB) quantum computer cloud service at the University of Osaka, the system reduces idle qubit resources, improves throughput and may help ease congestion in quantum cloud computing. Quantum computers are expected to become powerful next-generation computing platforms, but access to real quantum hardware remains limited. Because quantum chips require specialized facilities and careful control to operate stably, many universities, research institutes and companies now provide access to them through cloud services.

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