Quantum Machines (QM) has announced its collaboration with NVIDIA at the newly established NVIDIA Accelerated Quantum Research Center (NVAQC) in Boston. This partnership aims to advance quantum computing by integrating quantum processors with AI supercomputers, a critical step toward overcoming challenges in the field. QM joins other leaders like Quantinuum and QuEra, along with academic partners from Harvard and MIT, at the center.
The collaboration will integrate NVIDIA’s GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchips with QM’s OPX1000 technology to enable high-bandwidth communication between quantum and classical systems, enhancing error correction and algorithm development. This integration is expected to significantly accelerate practical applications of quantum computing by improving processing efficiency and reducing latency.
Quantum Machines Collaborates with NVIDIA at NVAQC
Quantum Machines (QM) has announced its collaboration with NVIDIA at the newly established NVIDIA Accelerated Quantum Research Center (NVAQC). This partnership builds on their previous work developing the NVIDIA DGX Quantum reference architecture, which integrates quantum and classical hardware. The goal is to advance quantum computing by enhancing the integration of quantum processors with AI supercomputers.
The collaboration integrates NVIDIA’s Grace Blackwell Superchips with QM’s OPX1000 technology. This aims to reduce latency and improve communication between quantum processors and supercomputers, crucial for error correction and algorithm development. The partnership also includes other quantum computing leaders like Quantinuum and QuEra and academic partners from Harvard and MIT.
Quotes from Tim Costa of NVIDIA and Itamar Sivan of QM emphasize the importance of this collaboration in driving advancements in hybrid quantum-classical computing. QM’s role as a leading provider of quantum control solutions is highlighted, showcasing their contribution to optimizing performance across hardware and software.
This collaborative effort underscores the potential of quantum-classical integration to push the boundaries of quantum research and practical applications.
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