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InvestorsHub on MSND-Wave Quantum Shares Climb 3.7% After Launch of Quantum AI ToolkitShares of D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE:QBTS) increased by 3.7% following the company’s announcement of a new suite of tools ...
“With this new toolkit and demo, D-Wave is enabling developers to build architectures that integrate our annealing quantum ...
Quantum-computing firm D-Wave introduced an open-source toolkit for bringing quantum annealing into AI and machine learning (ML) workflows.
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Tech Xplore on MSNPhaseFieldX: An open-source tool for simulating material fracture and fatigueThe Python package PhaseFieldX, developed by researcher Miguel Castillón at IMDEA Materials Institute, has been published in the Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS) in a paper titled "PhaseFieldX: ...
Its new DeepSeek-V3 model is not only open source, it also claims to have been trained for only a fraction of the effort required by competing models, while performing significantly better.
Shortly after the company announced that it was mothballing the Wave platform, the company is now pushing “Wave in a Box,” as an open source second try for the dead platform.
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