ORCA Computing Unveils First Demonstration of a Hybrid Algorithm Using the ORCA PT-1 Photonic Quantum Processor And NVIDIA CUDA Quantum https://thequantuminsider.com/?p=2361557 #Quantum_Computing_Business #Ukquantum #CUDA_Quantum #gpu #NVIDIA #orca #Photonic_Quantum_Computer #qpu #quantumdaily Insider Brief ORCA Computing announced the first successful demonstration of a hybrid quantum/classical algorithm powered by ORCA’s PT Series System and NVIDIA CUDA Quantum. The team reports this marks a
ORCA Computing Unveils First Demonstration of a Hybrid Algorithm Using the ORCA PT-1 Photonic Quantum Processor And NVIDIA CUDA Quantum

ORCA Computing demonstrated a hybrid quantum/classical algorithm powered by ORCA’s PT Series System and NVIDIA CUDA Quantum.

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EuroHPC JU Launches Procurement For New Quantum Computer in France https://thequantuminsider.com/?p=2360606 #Quantum_Computing_Business #Research #call_for_tender #EuroHPC_JU #france #photonic #Photonic_Quantum_Computer #quantumdaily Insider Brief The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) has launched a call for tender for the installation of the EuroQCS-France photonic quantum computer. EuroQCS-France will be a digital, photonic quantum computer, offering at least
EuroHPC JU Launches Procurement For New Quantum Computer in France

EuroHPC JU has launched a call for tender for the installation of the EuroQCS-France photonic quantum computer.

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Scientists Edge Toward Scalable Quantum Simulations on a Photonic Chip https://thequantuminsider.com/?p=2356219 #Research #Photonic_Quantum_Computer #quantum_simulation #simulations #university_of_rochester #quantumdaily Insider Brief Simulations of quantum-level natural phenomena are difficult for classical computers to handle. Scientists say a photonics-based quantum computer may be one solution. The team ran the simulations in a synthetic space that mimics the physical world and the research
Scientists Edge Toward Scalable Quantum Simulations on a Photonic Chip

A new system developed by researchers at the University of Rochester allows them to conduct quantum simulations in a synthetic space.

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