NVIDIA Launches Cloud Quantum-Computer Simulation Microservices
2024年3月19日 - 6:58AM
GTC -- NVIDIA today launched a cloud service
that allows researchers and developers to push the boundaries of
quantum computing exploration in key scientific domains, including
chemistry, biology and materials science.
NVIDIA Quantum Cloud is based on the company’s open-source
CUDA-Q™ quantum computing platform, which is used by three-quarters
of the companies deploying quantum processing units, or QPUs. As a
microservice, it lets users for the first time build and test in
the cloud new quantum algorithms and applications — including
powerful simulators and tools for hybrid quantum-classical
programming.
“Quantum computing presents the next revolutionary frontier of
computing and it’s going to require the world’s most brilliant
minds to bring this future one step closer,” said Tim Costa,
director of HPC and quantum computing at NVIDIA. “NVIDIA Quantum
Cloud breaks down the barriers to explore this transformative
technology and lets every scientist in the world harness the power
of quantum computing and bring their ideas closer to reality.”
Quantum Cloud features powerful capabilities and third-party
software integrations to accelerate scientific exploration,
including:
- The Generative Quantum Eigensolver, developed
in a collaboration with the University of Toronto, leverages large
language models (LLMs) to enable a quantum computer to find the
ground-state energy of a molecule more quickly.
- Classiq’s integration with CUDA-Q allows
quantum researchers to generate large, sophisticated quantum
programs, as well as to deeply analyze and execute quantum
circuits.
- QC Ware Promethium tackles complex quantum
chemistry problems such as molecular simulation.
Adoption by Quantum EcosystemNVIDIA has more
than 160 partners in its quantum computing ecosystem. Leading cloud
service providers are integrating Quantum Cloud into their
offerings, including Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure and Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure, as are many leading quantum companies, such as IQM
Quantum Computers, OQC, ORCA Computing, qBraid and Quantinuum.
NVIDIA Quantum Cloud AvailabilityQuantum
computing innovators can get a head start on accelerating their
quantum computing development with NVIDIA Quantum Cloud by signing
up for early access.
To learn more about NVIDIA Quantum Cloud, watch the GTC keynote
from Jensen Huang, and register for GTC for free to attend sessions
from NVIDIA and industry leaders through March 21.
About NVIDIASince its founding in 1993, NVIDIA
(NASDAQ: NVDA) has been a pioneer in accelerated computing. The
company’s invention of the GPU in 1999 sparked the growth of the PC
gaming market, redefined computer graphics, ignited the era of
modern AI and is fueling industrial digitalization across markets.
NVIDIA is now a full-stack computing infrastructure company with
data-center-scale offerings that are reshaping industry. More
information at https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/.
For further information, contact:Alex
ShapiroPublic RelationsNVIDIA
Corporation+1-415-608-5044ashapiro@nvidia.com
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including NVIDIA Quantum Cloud and CUDA-Q quantum computing
platform; quantum computing presenting the next revolutionary
frontier of computing and going to require the world’s most
brilliant minds to bring this future one step closer; NVIDIA
Quantum Cloud exploring the transformative technology of quantum
computing and letting every scientist in the world harness the
power of quantum computing and bring their ideas closer to reality;
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