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 Advancing materials science with quantum computing Quantum outperforms classical supercomputers in approximate optimisation problems IBM, Tata Consultancy services unveil plans to accelerate quantum computing in India 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 Fujitsu launches open-source quantum computer software Pasqal expands access to quantum computing with Azure integration QuamCore emerges from stealth with $9 million in Seed funding to build a 1 million qubit quantum computer Quantum Brilliance and Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre advance quantum integration Alice & Bob to host fault-tolerant quantum computing workshop VTT and IQM launch first 50-qubit quantum computer developed in Europe Microsoft unveils quantum chip Ensuring that the UK can capture the benefits of quantum computing Oak Ridge quantum researchers develop first-of-its-kind quantum gate UK government seeks out quantum industry experts for advisory board Strathclyde joins Prosperity Partnership to address thermal challenges in quantum computing Three Berkeley lab scientists receive PECASE award Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 2 Next page Next ›