Nvidia is partnering with Google to design a quantum AI processor.
Nvidia announced on Monday that they are collaborating with Google to design a quantum artificial intelligence processor.
Nvidia's stock price fell by 1.6% on Monday, while Google's stock price rose by 1.3%.
Google Quantum AI is using the NVIDIA Eos supercomputer, which consists of a hybrid quantum-classical computing platform and 1,024 H100 GPUs, to simulate and work on the physics of quantum processors.
Guifre Vidal, a research scientist at Google Quantum AI, stated, 'The development of commercially viable quantum computers is only possible if quantum hardware can be scaled up while suppressing noise.' 'We are investigating the impact of noise on the increasing quantum chip designs using NVIDIA Accelerated Computing.'
'The power of AI supercomputing will be beneficial for the success of quantum computing,' added Tim Costa, an executive at Nvidia. 'The use of Google's CUDA-Q platform demonstrates a central role of GPU acceleration simulation in the progress of quantum computing to solve real-world problems.'
This announcement is made ahead of Nvidia's third-quarter financial results, scheduled to be released after the close of trading on November 20th. Analysts' consensus expects the company to earn $0.74 per share on revenue of 3.303 billion dollars.
Nvidia's stock price fell by 1.6% on Monday, while Google's stock price rose by 1.3%.
Google Quantum AI is using the NVIDIA Eos supercomputer, which consists of a hybrid quantum-classical computing platform and 1,024 H100 GPUs, to simulate and work on the physics of quantum processors.
Guifre Vidal, a research scientist at Google Quantum AI, stated, 'The development of commercially viable quantum computers is only possible if quantum hardware can be scaled up while suppressing noise.' 'We are investigating the impact of noise on the increasing quantum chip designs using NVIDIA Accelerated Computing.'
'The power of AI supercomputing will be beneficial for the success of quantum computing,' added Tim Costa, an executive at Nvidia. 'The use of Google's CUDA-Q platform demonstrates a central role of GPU acceleration simulation in the progress of quantum computing to solve real-world problems.'
This announcement is made ahead of Nvidia's third-quarter financial results, scheduled to be released after the close of trading on November 20th. Analysts' consensus expects the company to earn $0.74 per share on revenue of 3.303 billion dollars.
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