Microsoft is replacing its TechNet and MSDN forums with a new site, called "Microsoft Q&A," with completion planned for "mid-2020." Content from TechNet and MSDN forums won't get migrated over to the ...
Computers are about to get weird. After decades as theory, the first quantum computers now sit in a select few labs across the globe. They’re rudimentary, and arguably less practical than early ...
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To accelerate the progress of quantum computing, Microsoft announced at its annual Build developer conference that it will open source its Q# compiler and the quantum simulators in the Quantum ...
Among the many AI-related announcements at this week's Microsoft Build 2023 developer conference is a new AI-powered "Q&A Assist" tool for the Microsoft Q&A site, along with new updated AI training ...
There is no way to predict which quantum system will garner system share in the next years, but most large chip, system, and software companies are hedging their bets and establishing a quantum ...
Microsoft Q&A is now in preview. Microsoft Q&A will replace MSDN and TechNet Forums. Microsoft's goal is to finish migrating resources to Microsoft Q&A by mid-2020. Microsoft recently announced ...