AWS braket documentation change
Summary
Added AQT to the list of gate-based quantum computer providers
Security assessment
This change mirrors the addition of AQT as a supported provider in another file. No security-related context or features are introduced or modified beyond the existing 'secure, on-demand access' statement that was already present. The update is purely about expanding provider options.
Diff
diff --git a/braket/latest/developerguide/what-is-braket.md b/braket/latest/developerguide/what-is-braket.md index 2d0b5c39b..a9493405a 100644 --- a//braket/latest/developerguide/what-is-braket.md +++ b//braket/latest/developerguide/what-is-braket.md @@ -36 +36 @@ Braket development has three stages : - * [Run](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/braket/latest/developerguide/braket-using.html) \- Braket provides secure, on-demand access to different types of quantum computers. You have access to gate-based quantum computers from IonQ, IQM, and Rigetti, as well as an Analog Hamiltonian Simulator from QuEra. You also have no upfront commitment, and no need to procure access through individual providers. + * [Run](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/braket/latest/developerguide/braket-using.html) \- Braket provides secure, on-demand access to different types of quantum computers. You have access to gate-based quantum computers from AQT, IonQ, IQM, and Rigetti, as well as an Analog Hamiltonian Simulator from QuEra. You also have no upfront commitment, and no need to procure access through individual providers.