
Nvidia is going big on quantum computing, and it isn’t going it alone
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Nvidia announced its plans to construct a quantum computing research center on Tuesday, with the chip maker pledging to solve some of the field’s “most challenging problems" by coupling quantum hardware with supercomputers. The Nvidia Accelerated Quantum Research Center, or NVAQC, will pave the way for “accelerated quantum supercomputing," the company said.
Nvidia isn’t the first to propose merging quantum systems with the most advanced traditional computers. Researchers at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre in Germany are at work integrating an Advantage system from D-Wave Quantum with Europe’s first exascale supercomputer, following the center’s purchase of the quantum computer last month. Integration enhances the efficiency of both types of systems, which build upon each other’s strengths.
Quantum technology can help supercomputers overcome limitations on the types of calculations they can perform. Researchers at the NVAQC will tackle some of quantum’s most pressing issues, Nvidia said. This includes qubit noise, or disturbances that cause quantum computers to bungle computations and have hindered their adoption on a commercial scale.
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