QC Ware has launched Forge – cloud platform for accessing the quantum computing hardware and simulators of major vendors. Forge gives developers the ability to run their algorithms on a variety of hardware platforms and simulators. The company joins IBM, Rigetti and D-Wave as another entrant into the growing market for quantum cloud services.
Forge allows enterprise users with no presumed quantum computing expertise to run problems on a wide range of quantum computing hardware platforms and simulators. Forge users can access end-to-end implementations of proprietary and open-source algorithms for binary optimization, chemistry simulation, and machine learning.Forge has three main classes of algorithms including binary optimization, chemistry simulation, and machine learning.

Forge provides two key features that distinguish it from current market offerings:
- enables users to call high-level algorithms on top of what quantum computing hardware vendors offer in their software development kits
- integrates a wide variety of quantum computing hardware chips and software simulators. Users can easily target these backends to run their problems
QC Ware is a quantum-computing-as-a-service company based in Palo Alto, California. QC Ware develops hardware-agnostic enterprise software solutions for quantum computers. The company’s quantum computing software solves problems in combinatorial optimization and machine learning with efficiency unmatched by traditional HPC solutions.
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