NVIDIA Accelerates Quantum Computing Centers Worldwide With CUDA-Q Platform
From Nvidia: 2024-05-13 02:00:00
NVIDIA partners with supercomputing sites in Germany, Japan, and Poland to advance quantum computing research. Quantum processing units (QPUs) powered by NVIDIA CUDA-Q™ platform will be integrated into high-performance systems at JSC, AIST, and PSNC. The collaboration aims to explore quantum applications in AI, energy, biology, chemistry, and material science.
Germany’s Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC) is incorporating a QPU from IQM Quantum Computers with the NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper™ Superchip. Japan’s AIST will use a QPU from QuEra to advance its quantum computing initiative, while Poland’s PSNC installed two photonic QPUs from ORCA Computing. This collaboration aims to push the boundaries of scientific discovery through quantum-integrated supercomputing.
The tight integration of quantum with GPU supercomputing is essential for enabling practical quantum computing applications. ABCI-Q at AIST and PSNC’s QPUs from ORCA Computing will allow researchers to explore various scientific areas. The collaboration with NVIDIA in creating a quantum-classical accelerated supercomputer paves the way for innovative quantum-accelerated supercomputers for multiple application areas.
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