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 Classiq raises $110M in largest-ever quantum software funding round Advancing materials science with quantum computing Quantum outperforms classical supercomputers in approximate optimisation problems 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 Oxford Quantum Circuits raises £38 million Series A funding Life Sciences centre aims to accelerate drug development and enable precision medicine Amazon announces a centre for quantum networking Quantinuum completes hardware upgrade The Ministry of Defence acquires the UK government's first quantum computer Quantinuum introduces InQuanto Doctor Bipasha Chakraborty is awarded the UK Joseph Fourier Prize Fujitsu to provide Fugaku technology through its computing service Siemens collaborates with Pasqal to research quantum applications Fraunhofer IPMS part of a national project to develop the first German Quantum Computer Q-CTRL achieves a 9000x improvement with advanced error correction techniques Amazon Braket launches Lucy, a new quantum processor from Oxford Quantum Circuits Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 14 Next page Next ›