NVIDIA Launches New System to Connect Quantum Computers and AI Chips
According to Bloomberg News on October 28th, NVIDIA has launched a new system that connects quantum computers to its artificial intelligence chips, seizing the new technology that promises significant improvements in processing speed and advances in
To make quantum computing a reality, it needs to be able to connect with traditional devices. NVIDIA has created software and hardware that can interface with future quantum technology and integrate it with their own technology.
NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang stated on the 28th that the newly launched product called NVQLink will pave the way for the development of the next-generation supercomputers and reduce the error rate of quantum bits, which are called qubits in quantum comp
Huang Renxun made a keynote speech at the NVIDIA Global Technology Conference held in Washington, saying, It not only can correct the current number of quantum bits, but also can correct the number of quantum bits in the future. We need to gradually
Huang Renxun said that Nvidia has recruited 17 quantum computing companies as partners to support the new NVQLink, but he did not disclose the names of these companies in his speech.
The technology industry is increasingly interested in the application of quantum computing and its potential to surpass traditional computers in certain tasks. After expressing doubts in public, Nvidia is now working to ensure that its technology can
NVIDIA will work with the US Department of Energy to develop seven new supercomputers equipped with the company's AI chips at federally operated research institutions, said Huang Renxun. He praised Energy Secretary Chris Wright for supporting the dev
Huang Renjun said, 'Minister Wright understands this point. He hopes that the Department of Energy can seize this opportunity to greatly improve itself and ensure that the United States maintains its scientific leadership.'
NVIDIA made the announcement a week after Google revealed a breakthrough with its Willow quantum computing chip. The chip runs an algorithm that can be repeatedly used on similar platforms and outperforms traditional supercomputers in terms of perfor
The Trump administration has held initial discussions with quantum computing companies to discuss potential financial support for the industry. The quantum computing industry is also part of the increasingly fierce technical competition with China. (


