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NVIDIA announced the creation of a platform for quantum computing CUDA-Q, which will work in national supercomputing centers around the world. Supercomputers in Germany, Japan and Poland will use the quantum processing unit (QPU) platform in their high-performance computing systems. We are talking about software support for the operation of existing quantum computers with NVIDIA accelerators.
The company revealed that nine new supercomputers around the world will use NVIDIA Grace Hopper superchips to accelerate scientific research and discovery. Collectively, the systems deliver 200 exaflops of energy-efficient AI computing power.
“Useful quantum computing will be possible through the tight integration of quantum supercomputers with GPUs. NVIDIA's quantum computing platform empowers pioneers like AIST, JSC and PSNC to push the boundaries of scientific discovery and advance advanced quantum-integrated supercomputing technologies,” Tim Costa, director of quantum and HPC at NVIDIA, said in a statement. p>
The new platform will allow the use of quantum computers for research in artificial intelligence, energy, biology, chemistry and other industries. NVIDIA provided examples of real scientific projects that will use the new technology. CUDA-Q is an open-source, quantum-classical accelerated supercomputing platform that is independent of specific QPUs.
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