Intel has formally archived some more of their now-unmaintained open-source projects this week.
While Intel / Intel Labs continues working on new quantum computing chip research, their open-source software efforts around quantum processors have taken another step back. Back in February Intel Quantum Intrinsics provided a C++-based front-end for the Intel Quantum Compiler and went along with their previously-archived Quantum Passes.
Intel Quantum Intrinsics is an adaptation of LLVM/Clang. Quantum Intrinsics hasn't been seeing much development in recent times amid restructuring at Intel and now their
Besides cuts for quantum computing software work, even amid the AI rush they continue sunsetting some AI-related open-source projects too. In prior months they have sunset some AI-related projects like the
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Also let go this week was
While Intel / Intel Labs continues working on new quantum computing chip research, their open-source software efforts around quantum processors have taken another step back. Back in February Intel archived their Quantum Passes projectthat was providing additional compiler optimization passes for the Intel Quantum SDK. This week they archived their Quantum Intrinsics open-source project.Intel Quantum Intrinsics provided a C++-based front-end for the Intel Quantum Compiler and went along with their previously-archived Quantum Passes.
Intel Quantum Intrinsics is an adaptation of LLVM/Clang. Quantum Intrinsics hasn't been seeing much development in recent times amid restructuring at Intel and now their
GitHub repositoryhas been archived.Besides cuts for quantum computing software work, even amid the AI rush they continue sunsetting some AI-related open-source projects too. In prior months they have sunset some AI-related projects like the
BigDL time series toolkitand IPEX LLM while now OAP-MLLIB is the latest to be archived.Intel OAP-MLLIBprovided optimized Spark packages for accelerating machine learning algorithms with Spark MLlib. OAP-MLLIB leveraged the Intel oneAPI Data Analytics Library "oneDAL" that was since punted off to the UXL Foundation along with the Intel oneAPI Collective Communications Library "oneCCL". The OAP-MLLib targeted both Intel CPU and GPU capabilities.Also let go this week was