Amazon Braket now supports Qiskit 2.0
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Amazon Braket now supports Qiskit 2.0, enabling quantum developers to use the latest version of the most popular quantum software framework with native primitives and client-side compilation capabilities.
With this release, Braket provides native implementations of Qiskit's Sampler and Estimator primitives that leverage Braket's program sets for optimized batching, reducing execution time and costs compared to generic wrapper approaches. The native primitives handle parameter sweeps and observable measurements service-side, eliminating the need for customers to implement this logic manually. Additionally, the bidirectional circuit conversion capability enables customers to use Qiskit's extensive compilation framework for client-side transpilation before submitting to Braket devices, providing the control and reproducibility that enterprise users and researchers require for device characterization experiments and custom compilation passes.
Qiskit 2.0 support is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon Braket is available. To get started, see the [Qiskit-Braket provider documentation](https://qiskit-community.github.io/qiskit-braket-provider/) and the Amazon Braket [Developer Guide](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/braket/latest/developerguide/what-is-braket.html).
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