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" ... Based on IBM’s roadmap (see below), we can expect that in 2021 it will have faster computing based on Qiskit Runtime availability. In 2022, IBM will have dynamic circuits available. In 2023 the company expects to have over 1,000 qubits. At the same time, it expects it will have circuit libraries and prebuilt quantum runtimes for the frictionless workflows. The goal is to make it seamless to use quantum cloud computers by 2023. ... "
" ... For a long time, almost since the early days of computing, the OS was responsible for everything from rendering graphics on the screen to managing the print queue to serving web pages. In addition to the core OS components such as the kernel and the shell, it was also expected to contain the software drivers, language runtimes, libraries, and other prerequisites for developers to instantly run their programs. Over a period of time, the OS got bloated to support the legacy hardware as well as the emerging hardware standards. It had to support multiple users, multiple processes, multiple devices simultaneously. Though the computing models shifted from departmental to enterprise-wide to web-scale, the OS didn’t change much. The transformation of OS started with the introduction of the hypervisor in the late 90s. Hypervisors enabled multiple VMs running different OS share the same hardware. This trend didn’t impact the OS design significantly. With each VM running into a few gigabytes in size, the OS continued to get bloated. When hypervisor found its way to the cloud, the limitations of generalized OS became glaringly visible. The workloads deployed in the cloud became niche and specialized in what they delivered. Web servers were expected to serve dynamic web pages at massive scale while database servers processed tens of thousands of transactions per second. They never had to deal with multiple processes or multiple users. The only expectation from the OS was to deliver blazing fast performance. Infrastructure architects began to question the very design and architecture of OS. Why should a web server carry the software stack that’s never used at all? It became more obvious to customers running Microsoft Windows. This attribute of OS became a hindrance in rapidly scaling the VMs deployed in the cloud. Web-scale computing demanded creating tens of VMs in just a few seconds to meet the growing demand. VMs struggled to deliver the expected scale. ... "
" ... IBM will begin releasing circuit libraries to provide kernel developers with tools to investigate algorithms that use large qubit hardware. According to the roadmap, advanced versions of dynamic circuits will be segmented, then reconstructed into larger circuits tailored to specific needs. Later, frequently run circuits can be used to create groups of pre-built quantum runtimes. These runtimes can be customized for specific industries, then called by APIs using common development frameworks. By this time, IBM believes its 2021's "frictionless" strategy will have attracted enough kernel and algorithm developers to produce a large body of usable research and algorithms. Both model developers and enterprise developers will benefit from this research, enabling them to explore quantum computing models without needing academic training in quantum physics. ... "
" ... Red Hat Runtimes, part of the Red Hat Middleware portfolio, is a set of products, tools, and components for developing and maintaining cloud-native applications. It offers lightweight runtimes and frameworks (like Quarkus) for highly distributed cloud architectures, such as microservices. ... "