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March 18, 2025 23:02
NVIDIA announced the establishment of the NVIDIA Accelerated Quantum Research Center in Boston that it has developed quantum computing technology through cooperation with industry and academia.
NVIDIA has announced plans to build a breakthrough research center in Boston, which is dedicated to developing quantum computing technology. According to NVIDIA NEWSROOM, Nvidia Accelerated Quantum Research Center (NVAQC) aims to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputers and cutting -edge quantum hardware.
Innovative collaboration and goals
NVAQC serves as a collaborative platform for leading Quantum Innovators such as Quantinuum, Quantum Machines and Quantum Machines and Quantum Machines. This organization will work with researchers from authoritative institutions, including the ENGINEERTUM SYSTEMS (EQUS) group of Harvantum initiative (HQI) and Massachusets Institute of Technology (MIS) of Science and Engineering.
Jensen Huang, the founder and CEO of NVIDIA, emphasized the important role of quantum computing in enhancing AI supercomputers to solve significant global tasks, including drug discovery and material development. The center will focus on the CUDA-QUANTUM hybrid computing development, creating a massive accelerated quantum supercomputer.
Advanced quantum computing technology
NVAQC will deploy a state -of -the -art NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 rack scale system recognized as the most powerful hardware for quantum computing applications. This system enables the development of complex quantum system simulations and quantum error modifications for quantum hardware control algorithms for modification of quantum errors. In addition, NVIDIA’s CUDA-Q Quantum Development platform will help to develop a new hybrid quantum algorithm and application.
HQI and EQUS groups use NVAQC to study quantum error correction and next -generation quantum computing technology. Mikhail Lukin, co -director of HQI, emphasized the unique advantages of Boston Area due to NVIDIA’s accelerated quantum and classic computing technology due to the concentration of the world’s best university groups and startup companies.
Academic and commercial impact
William Oliver, a professor and leader of the EQUS Group, expressed excitement about the unprecedented approach to the technology and expertise that NVAQC provided. He expects collaboration to help solve key problems such as quantum error correction and hybrid application development.
NVAQC starts operations later this year and displays important milestones in the development of quantum computing research.
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