Welcome to Issue #133 of One Minute AI, your daily AI news companion. This issue discusses a recent announcement from NVIDIA and Google.
NVIDIA accelerates Google Quantum AI Processor Design
NVIDIA is collaborating with Google Quantum AI to enhance the design of Google's next-generation quantum processors through advanced simulations. Utilizing NVIDIA's CUDA-Q platform and the Eos supercomputer, Google Quantum AI researchers can simulate the physics of quantum devices, addressing challenges such as "noise" that limit current quantum hardware performance. This approach enables comprehensive simulations of 40-qubit devices, significantly accelerating the design process by reducing simulation times from a week to mere minutes.
The CUDA-Q platform, powered by NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs, facilitates large-scale, realistic simulations of quantum processors. By leveraging this technology, Google aims to scale up quantum hardware while mitigating noise, a critical step toward developing commercially viable quantum computers. The software supporting these simulations will be publicly available through the CUDA-Q platform, providing quantum hardware engineers with tools to rapidly advance system designs.
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