Accelerating Science: A Blueprint for a Renewed National Quantum Initiative

Quantum technologies are rapidly emerging as foundational capabilities for economic competitiveness, national security and scientific leadership in the 21st century. Sustained U.S. leadership in quantum information science is critical to ensuring that breakthroughs in computing, sensing, networking and materials translate into secure technologies and industries, a skilled domestic workforce and long-term strategic advantage. To secure
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NVIDIA, US Government to Boost AI Infrastructure and R&D Investments Through Landmark Genesis Mission

NVIDIA will join the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Genesis Mission as a private industry partner to keep U.S. AI both the leader and the standard in technology around the world. The Genesis Mission, which is part of an Executive Order recently signed by President Trump, aims to redefine American leadership in AI across three
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Accelerated Computing, Networking Drive Supercomputing in Age of AI

At SC25, NVIDIA unveiled advances across NVIDIA BlueField DPUs, next-generation networking, quantum computing, national research, AI physics and more — as accelerated systems drive the next chapter in AI supercomputing. NVIDIA also highlighted storage innovations powered by the NVIDIA BlueField-4 data processing unit, part of the full-stack BlueField platform that accelerates gigascale AI infrastructure. More
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Korea Joins AI Industrial Revolution: NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Unveils Historic Partnership at APEC Summit

Amidst Gyeongju, South Korea’s ancient temples and modern skylines, Jensen Huang hit the stage at the APEC Summit with historic news: South Korea is leaping into the future with sovereign AI supported by more than a quarter-million NVIDIA GPUs. “It’s vital that we build the ecosystem, not just the AI infrastructure, of Korea,” he said.
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How Quantum Computing’s Biggest Challenges Are Being Solved With Accelerated Computing

Quantum computing promises to reshape industries — but progress hinges on solving key problems. Error correction. Simulations of qubit designs. Circuit compilation optimization tasks. These are among the bottlenecks that must be overcome to bring quantum hardware into the era of useful applications. Enter accelerated computing. The parallel processing of accelerated computing offers the power
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Now Live: Europe’s First Exascale Supercomputer, JUPITER, Accelerates Climate Research, Neuroscience, Quantum Simulation

The Jülich Supercomputing Centre’s JUPITER — Europe’s first exascale supercomputer — is officially live.

Go With the Flow: NVIDIA Teams With Ansys and DCAI to Advance Quantum Algorithms for Fluid Dynamics

AI supercomputing is accelerating the development of new quantum applications, driving breakthroughs in critical industries such as aerospace, automotive and manufacturing. Underscoring that opportunity, Ansys announced today it is using the NVIDIA CUDA-Q quantum computing platform running on the Gefion supercomputer to advance quantum algorithms for fluid dynamics applications. Gefion is Denmark’s first AI supercomputer,
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NVIDIA NVL72 GB200 Systems Accelerate the Journey to Useful Quantum Computing

The integration of quantum processors into tomorrow’s supercomputers promises to dramatically expand the problems that can be addressed with compute — revolutionizing industries including drug and materials development. In addition to being part of the vision for tomorrow’s hybrid quantum-classical supercomputers, accelerated computing is dramatically advancing the work quantum researchers and developers are already doing
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NVIDIA Grows Quantum Computing Ecosystem With Taiwan Manufacturers and Supercomputing

Quantum computing promises to shorten the path to solving some of the world’s biggest computational challenges, from scaling in-silico drug design to optimizing otherwise impossibly complex, large-scale logistics problems. Integrating quantum hardware into state-of-the-art AI supercomputers — forming accelerated quantum supercomputers — helps speed the scaling of today’s quantum processors into helpful devices for solving
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NVIDIA Accelerated Quantum Research Center to Bring Quantum Computing Closer

As quantum computers continue to develop, they will integrate with AI supercomputers to form accelerated quantum supercomputers capable of solving some of the world’s hardest problems. Integrating quantum processing units (QPUs) into AI supercomputers is key for developing new applications, helping unlock breakthroughs critical to running future quantum hardware and enabling developments in quantum error
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NVIDIA Accelerates Science and Engineering With CUDA-X Libraries Powered by GH200 and GB200 Superchips

Scientists and engineers of all kinds are equipped to solve tough problems a lot faster with NVIDIA CUDA-X libraries powered by NVIDIA GB200 and GH200 superchips. Announced today at the NVIDIA GTC global AI conference, developers can now take advantage of tighter automatic integration and coordination between CPU and GPU resources — enabled by CUDA-X
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NVIDIA GTC 2025: Quantum Day to Illuminate the Future of Quantum Computing

Quantum computing is one of the most exciting areas in computer science, promising progress in accelerated computing beyond what’s considered possible today. It’s expected that the technology will tackle myriad problems that were once deemed impractical, or even impossible to solve. Quantum computing promises huge leaps forward for fields spanning drug discovery and materials development
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Turn Down the Noise: CUDA-Q Enables Industry-First Quantum Computing Demo With Logical Qubits

Quantum computing has the potential to transform industries ranging from drug discovery to logistics, but a huge barrier standing between today’s quantum devices and useful applications is noise. These disturbances, introduced by environmental interactions and imperfect hardware, mean that today’s qubits can only perform hundreds of operations before quantum computations irretrievably deteriorate.  Though seemingly inevitable,
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GTC Wrapup: NVIDIA CEO Outlines Vision for Accelerated Computing, AI, Omniverse, Avatars and Robots in Keynote

Bringing simulation of real and virtual worlds to everything from self-driving vehicles to avatars to robotics to modeling the planet’s climate, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang Tuesday introduced technologies to transform multitrillion-dollar industries. Huang delivered a keynote at the company’s virtual GTC gathering where he unveiled NVIDIA Omniverse Avatar and NVIDIA Omniverse Replicator, among Read article >

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Intel’s Cryoprober for Quantum Research is Unlike Any Other Tool

In the world of exotic high-tech tools — they can be as big as school buses and cost millions of dollars — one that sits in a lab at Intel’s Ronler Acres campus in Oregon is truly unique. It’s called a quantum cryoprober. And no tool on Earth can do what it does. The cryoprober … Continued

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Intel Debuts 2nd-Gen Horse Ridge Cryogenic Quantum Control Chip

What’s New: At an Intel Labs virtual event today, Intel unveiled Horse Ridge II, its second-generation cryogenic control chip, marking another milestone in the company’s progress toward overcoming scalability, one of quantum computing’s biggest hurdles. Building on innovations in the first-generation Horse Ridge controller introduced in 2019, Horse Ridge II supports enhanced capabilities and higher levels … Continued

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IEEE Quantum Week: Intel Highlights Full-Stack Quantum Research

What’s New: During the IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering this week, Intel is presenting a body of research highlighting its full-stack approach to quantum innovation spanning hardware, software and algorithm development. Collectively, the body of work highlights important advances across all these areas, which are critical to build scalable commercial-grade quantum systems that can … Continued

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Intel Collaborates with Argonne National Laboratory, DOE in Q-NEXT Quantum Computing Research

» Click for full image What’s New:  Intel today announced that it is among the leading U.S. quantum technology companies included in Q-NEXT, one of five new national quantum research centers established by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Q-NEXT, National Quantum Information Science … Continued

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Intel and QuTech Demonstrate High-Fidelity ‘Hot’ Qubits for Practical Quantum Systems

What’s New: Intel, in collaboration with QuTech, today published a paper in Nature demonstrating the successful control of “hot” qubits, the fundamental unit of quantum computing, at temperatures greater than 1 kelvin. The research also highlighted individual coherent control of two qubits with single-qubit fidelities of up to 99.3%. These breakthroughs highlight the potential for cryogenic controls of a … Continued

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Intel and QuTech Unveil Details of First Cryogenic Quantum Computing Control Chip, ‘Horse Ridge’

What’s New: Intel Labs, in collaboration with QuTech ‑ a partnership between TU Delft and TNO (Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research) ‑ outlines key technical features of its new cryogenic quantum control chip “Horse Ridge” in a research paper released at the 2020 International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) in San Francisco. The paper unveils key technical … Continued

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