Researchers from the Quantum Internet Alliance, composed of Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, the Dutch Institute of Quantum Technology, the University of Innsbruck in Austria, the French National Institute of Information and Automation, and the French National Center for Scientific Research, announced a major breakthrough: they have developed the first operating system specifically designed for quantum networks, qnodeOS. QnodeOS aims to make quantum networking technology more popular and accessible. It allows researchers to easily program and execute applications on quantum networks, and establishes a framework that opens up a new field of quantum computer research. This result was published in the latest “Nature” magazine, marking an important step in moving quantum networks from theory to practical use.

Zhitongcaijing · 03/13 23:33
Researchers from the Quantum Internet Alliance, composed of Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, the Dutch Institute of Quantum Technology, the University of Innsbruck in Austria, the French National Institute of Information and Automation, and the French National Center for Scientific Research, announced a major breakthrough: they have developed the first operating system specifically designed for quantum networks, qnodeOS. QnodeOS aims to make quantum networking technology more popular and accessible. It allows researchers to easily program and execute applications on quantum networks, and establishes a framework that opens up a new field of quantum computer research. This result was published in the latest “Nature” magazine, marking an important step in moving quantum networks from theory to practical use.