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NVIDIA Expands Quantum Computing Centers Globally with CUDA-Q Platform Integration

2024-05-13T17:56:11-07:00

NVIDIA has launched the CUDA-Q™ platform at national supercomputing centers worldwide, including sites in Germany, Japan, and Poland. These centers will integrate the platform into their supercomputing systems to power quantum processing units (QPUs). For instance, Germany’s Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC) will deploy a QPU from IQM Quantum Computers alongside the JUPITER supercomputer, enhanced by the NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper™ Superchip. In Japan, the ABCI-Q supercomputer at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) will incorporate a QPU from QuEra, powered by NVIDIA’s Hopper™ architecture. Meanwhile, Poland’s Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center (PSNC) will install two photonic QPUs [...]

NVIDIA Expands Quantum Computing Centers Globally with CUDA-Q Platform Integration2024-05-13T17:56:11-07:00

SCALINQ Unveils LINQER600: Largest Commercial Quantum Device Packaging Solution

2024-03-05T20:04:41-08:00

SCALINQ’s latest product, LINQER600, is a complete packaging solution with 600 lines. SCALINQ introduces LINQER600, the largest commercially available quantum device packaging solution, enabling control of superconducting or spin qubit based quantum devices with hundreds of qubits. The LINQER600 includes a sample holder for the qubit chip and provides a means of routing up to 600 signal lines to the chip. Developed with IQM, LINQER600 underwent rigorous testing, demonstrating unparalleled functionality with Radiance, a 150-qubit quantum computer. This scalable solution marks a significant advancement, previously confined to major computing companies, now accessible to universities and businesses. LINQER series, known for its [...]

SCALINQ Unveils LINQER600: Largest Commercial Quantum Device Packaging Solution2024-03-05T20:04:41-08:00

Taiwan Targets Domestic Quantum Computer Production by 2027

2024-01-10T16:18:15-08:00

Five Qubit Processor Prototype. Credit: Chen Chi-tung, Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica Taiwan's National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) has announced its objective to domestically manufacture a quantum computer by 2027, marking a pivotal advancement in computational power, according to NSTC's Department of Natural Sciences and Sustainable Development Head, Luo Meng-fan. Collaborating with the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Academia Sinica, the NSTC is implementing a five-year, NT$8 billion (US$258.86 million) quantum technology initiative initiated in 2022. Highlighting the potential of quantum computing, Luo referenced a Google study revealing remarkable speed in completing a random circuit sampling task on its Sycamore [...]

Taiwan Targets Domestic Quantum Computer Production by 20272024-01-10T16:18:15-08:00

News Archive 2023

2024-08-27T15:18:45-07:00

December 30, 2023 - News BriefThree Universities in Arkansas Win a $5M Grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation for Quantum Research and Education in the StateThe University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff will create a Quantum Information Science and Engineering program in the state along with the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and the University of Arkansas Fayetteville. The $5 million grant will have a five year time period. UA Pine Bluff will be the lead institution and will receive $3.5 million of this funding to set up a quantum laboratory and quantum curriculum for bachelors and masters students. Another $750 thousand will be [...]

News Archive 20232024-08-27T15:18:45-07:00

SCALINQ and Atlantic Quantum Partner on Large-scale Quantum Computing Via Cutting-Edge Hardware

2024-08-27T22:06:18-07:00

By Carolyn Mathas SCALINQ and Atlantic Quantum are partnering to accelerate qubit control, characterization, and measurements on state-of-the-art cryogenic hardware.  Using a collaborative R&D and technology development approach, each company brings solid experience that, when combined, will speed technology developments. Atlantic Quantum’s goal of a fault-tolerant, large-scale quantum computer is supported by its proprietary qubit control technique and a unique hardware architecture. The company claims that this fluxonium-based qubit architecture provides the lowest error rates so far and performs robust operations between qubits with greater accuracy than previously possible. The architecture is the basis of the company’s quantum processors. Building quantum [...]

SCALINQ and Atlantic Quantum Partner on Large-scale Quantum Computing Via Cutting-Edge Hardware2024-08-27T22:06:18-07:00

Quantum Computing Shipments for On-Premise Installation are Starting to Increase and That Will Add New Requirements for Processor Design

2024-04-06T15:54:52-07:00

One thing we have started to notice over the past year is a few companies are starting to talk about on-premise quantum computer shipments. The number is still quite small, but this may be a start of a trend we will see more often in the coming years. Just a couple of years ago, the feeling was that almost all quantum computer access would be through the cloud because of the difficulties of supporting and maintaining a remote quantum computer. These machines are finicky and require a lot of manual calibrations, hand holding, and close availability of the engineers who built [...]

Quantum Computing Shipments for On-Premise Installation are Starting to Increase and That Will Add New Requirements for Processor Design2024-04-06T15:54:52-07:00

Multiverse Partners with Tech Mahindra as Part of a Go-to-Market Strategy

2024-04-06T15:55:03-07:00

Tech Mahindra is an Indian multinational information technology services and consulting company that has about 150,000 employees and operates in 90 countries. The company has a global network of Makers Labs with a different deep-tech focus for each location. In June, we reported that they were partnership with BosonQ Psi to create quantum use cases for industrial applications. And now, they are announcing they will be partnership with Multiverse Computing to develop quantum and quantum-inspired solutions for Tech Mahindra's worldwide clients. In addition, to those two software companies Tech Mahinda also works with hardware providers IBM and IQM in Finland. Since Tech Mahindra's quantum work with their [...]

Multiverse Partners with Tech Mahindra as Part of a Go-to-Market Strategy2024-04-06T15:55:03-07:00

QC Design Emerges from Stealth with Three Product Efforts Aimed at Fault Tolerance

2023-12-14T17:38:19-08:00

QC Design is a quantum architecture startup company based in Ulm, Germany that works on error correcting architectures for fault-tolerant quantum computers. The company was founded in 2021 by Ish Dhand, a quantum computing researcher and former architecture team lead at Xanadu, and Martin B. Plenio, the Alexander von Humboldt Professor and Director of the Institute for Theoretical Physics at University of Ulm. The first product they have just announced a software packaged called Plaquette which is a full featured product that allows users to study various quantum correction algorithms. It allows users to create their own error correction codes and allows [...]

QC Design Emerges from Stealth with Three Product Efforts Aimed at Fault Tolerance2023-12-14T17:38:19-08:00

Podcast with Himadri Majumdar, CEO and co-founder of SemiQon, and Janne Lehtinen, CSO

2023-12-14T17:38:21-08:00

Himadri Majumdar, CEO and co-founder of SemiQon, and Janne Lehtinen, CSO, are interviewed by Yuval Boger. Himadri, Janne and Yuval talk about Semiqon's silicon spin-qubits technology, their unique way of shortening fab cycle time, the expected specs of their first machine, and much more. Transcript Yuval Boger: Hello Himadri, hello Janne. Thank you so much for joining me today. Himadri Majumdar: Thank you for having us. Janne Lehtinen: Thank you. Yuval: So who are you and what do you do? Himadri: My name is Himadri, Himadri Majumdar, and I'm the chief executive of an up and coming spinoff from VTT called [...]

Podcast with Himadri Majumdar, CEO and co-founder of SemiQon, and Janne Lehtinen, CSO2023-12-14T17:38:21-08:00

Research Roundup for May 2023

2023-12-14T17:38:40-08:00

By Dr Chris Mansell, Senior Scientific Writer at Terra Quantum Shown below are summaries of a few interesting research papers in quantum technology that we have seen over the past month. Hardware Title: Scalable Multilayer Architecture of Assembled Single-Atom Qubit Arrays in a Three-Dimensional Talbot Tweezer LatticeOrganization: Technische Universität DarmstadtIn this paper, a new way of creating large, configurable, three-dimensional arrays of ultracold atoms is described and realised. The method employs the Talbot effect, where diffracted light has a certain intensity profile not only in the focal plane but in several other planes as well. Atoms can then be trapped in [...]

Research Roundup for May 20232023-12-14T17:38:40-08:00
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