Eclipse Qrisp, an open-source quantum programming framework, has been integrated with NVIDIA's CUDA-Q platform, enabling high-level hybrid quantum-classical computing capabilities. This integration allows developers to leverage the CUDA-Q platform's capabilities while using Eclipse Qrisp's Python framework, which abstracts away low-level details such as gate-by-gate assembly and qubit management. The Eclipse Qrisp framework was originally initiated by the Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems FOKUS and is now managed under the Eclipse Foundation. By combining these technologies, developers can create more complex quantum applications without requiring extensive knowledge of low-level quantum computing details1. The integration of Eclipse Qrisp with CUDA-Q has significant implications for the development of quantum-resistant cryptographic systems, highlighting the need for urgent planning and migration to post-quantum cryptography. This development narrows the timeline for cryptographic migration, making it essential for practitioners to prioritize quantum-resistant cryptography planning.
Eclipse Qrisp Integrates NVIDIA CUDA-Q for High-Level Open-Source Quantum Programming
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Why This Matters
Quantum developments from NVIDIA narrow the timeline on cryptographic migration — PQC planning urgency increases.
References
- Quantum Computing Report. (2026, June 24). Eclipse Qrisp Integrates NVIDIA CUDA-Q for High-Level Open-Source Quantum Programming. Quantum Computing Report. https://quantumcomputingreport.com/eclipse-qrisp-integrates-nvidia-cuda-q-for-high-level-open-source-quantum-programming/
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