Fixstars Amplify has made IonQ’s trapped-ion environment a standard backend, letting enterprise users in the U.S. and Japan build, test and run combinatorial optimization workloads through one platform.
No-cost access starts with IonQ’s cloud simulator for existing account holders, while paid tiers for direct trapped-ion hardware access will roll out progressively.
The integration links the Amplify SDK with Amplify Quantum, so engineers can switch from classical GPU solvers to IonQ targets by changing the backend client in local Python setups.
IonQ’s hardware brings 99.99% two-qubit gate fidelity, a 64 Algorithmic Qubit metric and all-to-all qubit connectivity, which can cut routing overhead for dense optimization problems on NISQ systems.