At Q2B Silicon Valley 2024, the Horizon Quantum team demonstrated new capabilities integrated into its IDE Triple Alpha: dynamic quantum memory management, the ability to compile to measurement-based quantum computing (MBQC) architectures, a new architecture-independent optimisation engine, and the introduction of full support for pulse control within our languages, Hydrogen and Helium.

For a full rundown of new capabilities unveiled, read here. 


Over three days, the Horizon Quantum team conducted demos at our booth highlighting our latest advancements.

To showcase pulse-level control for quantum hardware, we conducted live deployments on Rigetti Ankaa-9Q-3 processors using Triple Alpha, with experiments executed through our Helium code. 

With the new capabilities introduced, we demonstrated a significant step toward a true quantum operating system, positioning Triple Alpha as a leading software development tool for serious quantum programming.