Quantum Nvidia's CUDA-Q Platform launched on Amazon Braket Amazon Braket users can employ Nvidia's open-source quantum development platform to develop hybrid workflows using the CUDA-Q directly within their Braket developer environment Latest Content Creating a useful quantum computer Phasecraft develops algorithm to improve quantum simulation efficiency Iceberg Quantum launches with $2 million funding and PsiQuantum partnership New technologies SEEQC unveils Italy’s first quantum computing system QC Ware launches Promethium for chemical and materials discovery 7 million Euro awarded to advance the deployment of a European Quantum-Secure Network White papers Leveraging open platforms for scalable quantum computing control systems Quantum computing is complicated, but the infrastructure doesn’t have to be More content Zapata AI and D-Wave accelerate development and delivery of generative AI platforms Fujitsu and ANU to bring quantum computing to Australia Quantinuum and the University of Colorado just made quantum error correction easier Leveraging open platforms for scalable quantum computing control systems Quantum computing opens up new possibilities in materials science Quantinuum breaks key benchmark record with its 56-qubit quantum computer Q-CTRL breaks records for optimisation problems demonstrating use cases for quantum computing Computing companies collaborate to advance Quantum error correction New approach to scale quantum communications brings global quantum networking closer to implementation Nvidia, ORCA and PSNC join forces to integrate quantum photonics and HPC Nvidia Blackwell pushes the boundaries of scientific computing Australian government invests $620M USD into PsiQuantum Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 5 Next page Next ›