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Quantum Processing Units (QPUs) implement a new model of computing with potential impact across industries. Turning QPUs into useful quantum computers means integrating them with state-of-the-art AI supercomputers. NVIDIA is working with QPU developers to build such useful, accelerated quantum supercomputers.
Built on top of CUDA-Q™, CUDA-QX is a collection of libraries and tools for accelerating research and development toward useful accelerated quantum supercomputing.
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NVIDIA Quantum Cloud provides access to the world’s most powerful quantum computing platform through Quantum Cloud APIs capable of running CUDA-Q™ projects on a range of NVIDIA GPU systems.
Quantum-accelerated applications won't run exclusively on a quantum resource but will be hybrid quantum and classical in nature. To transition from algorithm development by quantum physicists to application development by domain scientists, a development platform is needed that delivers high performance, interoperates with today's applications and programming paradigms, and is familiar and approachable to domain scientists.
With a unified programming model, NVIDIA® CUDA-Q is a first-of-its-kind platform for hybrid quantum-classical computers, enabling integration and programming of QPUs, quantum emulation, GPUs, and CPUs in one system. CUDA-Q is built for performance, is open source, and provides high-level language to develop and run hybrid quantum-classical applications.
NVIDIA cuQuantum is a set of low-level libraries for accelerating quantum circuit simulation. cuQuantum is primarily used by developers building circuit simulation frameworks and accelerates Cirq, Qiskit, PennyLane, and more.
cuQuantum offers state vector (cuStateVec) and tensor network (cuTensorNet) circuit simulation algorithms with multi-GPU acceleration.
The cuQuantum Appliance is a Docker container consisting of leading community frameworks accelerated by cuQuantum and optimized for the NVIDIA platform.
NVIDIA cuQuantum Appliance is available in the NVIDIA NGC™ catalog.
NVIDIA DGX™ Quantum is an integrated system and reference architecture for quantum-classical computing, built in partnership with Quantum Machines.
Combining NVIDIA Grace Hopper™ Superchips with the Quantum Machines OPX Control System, DGX Quantum offers submicrosecond latency between the quantum control system and the GPU, delivering real-time, GPU-accelerated quantum error correction, calibration, and control.
DGX Quantum is QPU-agnostic and scales with both quantum and classical compute requirements, from hundreds to thousands of qubits, and from a single GPU to an accelerated quantum supercomputer.
To ensure the security and authenticity of the world’s sensitive data, it is now critically important that organizations migrate to algorithms that can withstand a quantum computing attack. This new quantum-safe encryption is known as post-quantum cryptography (PQC).
NVIDIA cuPQC provides secure and accelerated implementations of the leading PQC algorithms, advancing data security against quantum computer threats and enabling cryptographic research.
Accelerated simulations will be the key tool for moving quantum hardware applications toward large-scale, error-corrected systems.
QPUs must work in concert with AI supercomputers to discover useful solutions to problems.
Developments in AI are accelerating the roadmap to useful quantum computing. From algorithm development to hardware control, NVIDIA is leading the use of AI in quantum computing research.
To grow a quantum-ready workforce, NVIDIA is teaming up with academic institutions to develop educational resources through the CUDA-Q software development platform. CUDA-Q Academic offers training for both researchers and college students through self-paced, online modules, complete with interactive coding exercises and videos. Students gain the skills needed to work with the accelerated quantum supercomputers that will run useful applications.
NVIDIA Quantum is enabling the entire quantum ecosystem—and some of the most important research happening today. From quantum computing startups to some of the largest companies in the world, academic labs and supercomputing centers to Fortune 500 companies, we’re proud to help our partners develop and leverage quantum.
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