PYMNTS.com November 18, 2024

Google Quantum AI is using the Nvidia CUDA-Q platform and the Nvidia Eos supercomputer to help develop its next-generation quantum computing devices.

The firm is using the platform to simulate the physics of its quantum processors as it works to overcome “noise” — a limitation of quantum computing hardware that allows it to run only a certain number of quantum operations before stopping, the companies said in a Monday (Nov. 18) press release.

“The development of commercially useful quantum computers is only possible if we can scale up quantum hardware while keeping noise in check,” Guifre Vidal, research scientist at Google Quantum AI, said in the release. “Using Nvidia accelerated computing, we’re exploring the noise implications of increasingly larger quantum...

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