Quantum networking company Welinq has integrated its distributed quantum compiler, araQne, with the NVIDIA CUDA-Q hybrid quantum-classical software platform. Engineered to partition, map, and orchestrate monolithic quantum algorithms across heterogeneous processors, araQne addresses the hardware scaling limits of individual, isolated devices. The structural integration with NVIDIA CUDA-Q establishes a unified compilation-to-verification workflow, allowing developers to optimize multi-processor networks while utilizing graphics processing unit (GPU) simulation infrastructure to validate compiled architectures prior to deployment in quantum-augmented data centers. Hypergraph Partitioning and Entanglement Cost Reduction Distributed quantum computing links separate, modular Quantum Processing Units (QPUs) into a single, higher-capacity system mediated by classical [...]

Barcelona-based quantum developer Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech has released QiliSDK 0.2.0, an open-source Python framework designed to bridge the structural divide between digital…

UK-based photonic quantum computing company Aegiq has unveiled a series of technical milestones that integrate artificial intelligence and tensor network mathematics into its…

French photonic quantum computing developer Quandela has experimentally validated a low-latency hardware integration path that connects its photonic Quantum Processing Units…

The financial sector depends heavily on resolving dense computational problems associated with portfolio risk management and asset pricing. As portfolios expand and market…

Silicon spin hardware developer Quantum Motion and computing platform NVIDIA have partnered to address the state preparation problem, a major initialization bottleneck that…

Quantum cloud platform qBraid has announced a double expansion of its qBraid Lab ecosystem, introducing hardware and production-grade software modules to its developer base. The…

Quantum cloud platform qBraid has announced a series of infrastructure expansions and algorithmic breakthroughs aimed at consolidating its hybrid quantum-classical development…

Quantum networking company Welinq has integrated its distributed quantum compiler, araQne, with the NVIDIA CUDA-Q hybrid quantum-classical software platform. Engineered to…