Quantum-centric HPC starts with user enablement
Quantum-centric HPC adoption is a user-enablement problem first. Hardware access alone does not produce useful workloads. Portable runtimes and schedulable resources do.
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Read the postAbstraction and performance are not enemies. Clean interfaces fail when data layout and optimization boundaries are ignored. Place optimizations at the right layer to keep code fast and maintainable.
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Read the postQuantum software architecture debates at IEEE QCE are maturing. Performance, usability, and quality attributes still get mis-scoped. Use clearer boundaries to make trade-offs explicit.
Read the postQuantum-HPC integration at ISC-HPC shows real momentum. European programs still miss near-term algorithm work and rush standards too early. Focus on deployable workflows to improve impact.
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