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Amazon Cloud Technology launches open source ‘Drug Discovery Solution for Quantum Computing Exploration’
Amazon Cloud Technology announced the launch of an open-source solution, ” Drug Discovery Solution for Quantum Computing Exploration “, to help customers conduct drug discovery research with quantum computing technology and further reduce the threshold for quantum computing exploration.
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This solution provides a quantum computing/classical computing hybrid architecture with one-click deployment. Quantum computing resources are invoked through Amazon Braket for experiments and compared with classical computing resources, to explore new ideas for the application of quantum computing in drug discovery.
Amazon Cloud’s “Drug Discovery Solution for Quantum Computing Exploration” can help researchers design and run computational studies in the field of drug discovery.
Moreover, the solution also has built-in code for certain drug discovery problems (eg: molecular unfolding), allowing users to quickly jump-start their quantum computing journey in related fields. Amazon Cloud Technology plans to add more code in the field of drug discovery in the future.
Through this solution, users can use Amazon Braket to call quantum computers such as IonQ, Rigetti, OQC, and Xanadu in one stop to test different technical routes such as superconducting quantum, ion trap quantum, and optical quantum.
The launch of the Amazon Braket service has lowered the threshold for the use of quantum computing, allowing quantum computing to develop from a sophisticated experimental system that only a few research institutions can use to one that can be used by researchers, developers, and even quantum computing enthusiasts around the world through cloud services. use.
Currently, the solution supports deployment in the Amazon Cloud US East (N. Virginia) Region, US West (Oregon) Region, and Europe (London) Region.
In the field of quantum computing, at present, Amazon Cloud Technology has Amazon Braket (Amazon Quantum Computing Cloud Platform), Amazon Cloud Technology Quantum Computing Center, Amazon Quantum Solutions Laboratory, Amazon Cloud Technology Quantum Network Center, and other research sectors.