QpiAI has made its Quantum SDK available as open-source software, providing developers and researchers with a Python-based toolkit for creating and executing quantum algorithms. The SDK includes simulation capabilities and allows integration with QpiAI's 8-qubit and 25-qubit quantum computers via QpiAI-QCloud. By releasing its SDK, QpiAI aims to foster growth in quantum education, research, and application development across various fields, including optimization, materials science, and finance. This move is expected to accelerate the development of quantum applications, particularly in areas where quantum computing can provide significant advantages over classical computing1. The availability of QpiAI's Quantum SDK is likely to increase the urgency for organizations to plan their migration to post-quantum cryptography, as the timeline for widespread quantum computing adoption narrows. This matters to practitioners because it highlights the need to prioritize quantum-resistant cryptographic measures to ensure long-term security.
QpiAI Launches Open Quantum SDK for Developers and Researchers
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Why This Matters
Quantum developments from Intel narrow the timeline on cryptographic migration — PQC planning urgency increases.
References
- The Quantum Insider. (2026, July 8). QpiAI Launches Open Quantum SDK for Developers and Researchers. *The Quantum Insider*. https://thequantuminsider.com/2026/07/08/qpiai-launches-open-quantum-sdk-for-developers-and-researchers/
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