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    Diraq Collaborates with NVIDIA on Hybrid Quantum-HPC for Utility Scale

    • ICM
    • 4 days ago
    • 1 min read
    Diraq's unique silicon-based architecture is scalable, economical, deployable, and powerful — and is drawing on the NVIDIA NVQLink platform.
    Diraq's unique silicon-based architecture is scalable, economical, deployable, and powerful — and is drawing on the NVIDIA NVQLink platform.

    Australian quantum computing company Diraq has announced a collaboration with NVIDIA to advance hybrid quantum–classical computing architectures aimed at achieving utility-scale performance. By integrating quantum processors with high-performance GPU-based systems, the partnership seeks to enable real-time control, error correction and scalable quantum workflows. This development marks an important step towards practical, commercially viable quantum computing, where tightly coupled quantum and classical systems work together to solve complex, real-world problems.


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