2 Integrations with D-Wave
View a list of D-Wave integrations and software that integrates with D-Wave below. Compare the best D-Wave integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with D-Wave. Here are the current D-Wave integrations in 2026:
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SavantX HONE
SavantX
The HONE engine is a field-proven technology to decrease the cost and time to transport cargo and optimize the utilization of assets. Each HONE operation is a one-of-a-kind experience that will deliver incredible value. Powered by technology from industry leader D-Wave, HONE leverages the immense power of quantum algorithms to tackle large-scale optimization problems in the supply chain space. Experience the transformative power of HONE by SavantX and unlock the full potential of your business operations. Maximize efficiency, reduce costs, and accelerate productivity with this cutting-edge optimization engine. HONE is a fully customizable product that is designed to scale with your company. By optimizing terminal operations, scheduling, appointments, and in-terminal container handling, HONE streamlines operations and accelerates growth. HONE allows organizations to generate rich data and identify opportunities for improvement across various scenarios. -
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Bayesforge
Quantum Programming Studio
Bayesforge™ is a Linux machine image that curates the very best open source software for the data scientist who needs advanced analytical tools, as well as for quantum computing and computational mathematics practitioners who seek to work with one of the major QC frameworks. The image combines common machine learning frameworks, such as PyTorch and TensorFlow, with open source software from D-Wave, Rigetti as well as the IBM Quantum Experience and Google's new quantum computing language Cirq, as well as other advanced QC frameworks. For instance our quantum fog modeling framework, and our quantum compiler Qubiter which can cross-compile to all major architectures. All software is made accessible through the Jupyter WebUI which, due to its modular architecture, allows the user to code in Python, R, and Octave.
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