Quantum Machines Launches NVIDIA DGX Quantum Early Access Program
Quantum Machines has announced the NVIDIA DGX Quantum Early Customer Program, a collaboration with NVIDIA to advance hybrid quantum-classical computing. Announced in a press release, this initiative involves six leading research groups and quantum computer builders, including the Israeli Quantum Computing Center and Diraq.
The NVIDIA DGX Quantum is a reference architecture developed by NVIDIA and Quantum Machines, designed to integrate quantum and classical computing solutions. It leverages the OPX1000 platform and NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchips to achieve ultra-low latency between quantum control and AI supercomputers, facilitating real-time quantum error correction and AI-driven quantum processor calibration.
Participants in the early access program include academic institutions and commercial quantum computer builders, such as MIT's Engineering Quantum Systems group and the Quantum Circuit group led by Professor Benjamin Huard. The program aims to eliminate bottlenecks in quantum computing, enabling scalable and high-speed hybrid applications.
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