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 Q-CTRL uses quantum sensing to overcome GPS-denial Alice & Bob and Quantinuum selected by DARPA for the Quantum Benchmarking Initiative Creating a useful quantum computer 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 Algorithmiq demonstrates path to quantum utility with IBM Quandela to offer cloud photonic quantum computing; raises €50m funding IQM Quantum Computers launches a 150-qubit system UK Government announces quantum funding QuEra expands availability of the world’s largest publicly available quantum computer Which computing innovators made this year's Photonics100? Developing quantum skills in the UK Simulating quantum systems with Europe’s supercomputers Building a ‘useful’ quantum computer Partnership aims to develop a photonic quantum processor Quantum computing unlocks the secrets of enzyme inhibition Partnership develops novel quantum machine learning solution for faster routing in disaster situations Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 8 Next page Next ›