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Nvidia helps Google tackle the barriers of quantum technology, completing a week's task in just a few minutes.
① The Google Quantum AI team will use the CUDA-Q platform and the Eos supercomputer to simulate the characteristics of quantum processors; ② Google's Guifre Vidal stated that controlling noise and scaling quantum hardware is key to developing commercially viable quantum computers; ③ With the CUDA-Q platform, Google can perform large-scale dynamic simulations of quantum devices, reducing noise simulation time from a week to just a few minutes.
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One week of noise simulation shortened to a few minutes, nvidia helps Google accelerate quantum processor design.
Using nvidia's CUDA-Q platform, Google can utilize 1024 H100 Tensor core GPUs on the nvidia Eos supercomputer to perform the world's largest and fastest quantum device dynamics simulation at a very low cost, capable of comprehensive simulation of a 40-qubit device. A noise simulation that originally took a week can now be completed in just a few minutes.
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