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Anyon Technologies Announces Integration with NVIDIA CUDA-Q for Hybrid Quantum-Classical Computing

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Insider Brief

  • Anyon Technologies and NVIDIA have announced the integration of Anyon’s quantum systems with the NVIDIA CUDA-Q platform, enabling seamless hybrid quantum-classical computing for enterprise applications.
  • This collaboration combines Anyon’s quantum processors with NVIDIA’s GPU infrastructure, offering powerful performance for industries like AI, finance, and chemical engineering, while simplifying the development and deployment of quantum algorithms.
  • Initial deployments in Singapore and Korea will provide quantum-ready data centers and scalable hybrid computing solutions, advancing real-world applications and bridging today’s enterprise needs with future quantum technologies.

PRESS RELEASE — Anyon Technologies and NVIDIA at SC24 today announces the successful integration of its advanced quantum computing systems with the NVIDIA CUDA-Q platform, marking a significant step forward in hybrid quantum-classical computing. By combining its cutting-edge quantum technologies and NVIDIA’s powerful GPU infrastructure, Anyon Technologies is poised to unlock unprecedented computational capabilities for enterprise applications.

Integration with the CUDA-Q platform enables enterprises to harness the best of quantum and classical computing in tandem, paving the way for breakthroughs in fields like artificial intelligence, finance, and chemical engineering. CUDA-Q’s unique hybrid computing framework, combined with Anyon’s hardware allows quantum applications to be developed, tested, and deployed seamlessly, delivering transformative business value on today’s computing systems while positioning organizations to benefit from the future scalability of quantum technologies.

Bridging the Present and Future of Quantum Computing

As enterprises worldwide seek to stay competitive, the integration of Anyon’s quantum systems with the NVIDIA CUDA-Q framework offers critical benefits. By fusing quantum processors with the advanced classical computing power, the platform provides powerful performance for complex, high-value computations.

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“NVIDIA CUDA-Q represents a significant evolution in bringing AI supercomputing to quantum, paving the way for developing high-impact quantum algorithms and the integration of Anyon’s cutting-edge quantum hardware with NVIDIA’s accelerated computing systems”, said Dr. Jie Luo, Cofounder and CEO of Anyon Technologies, “This emerging paradigm of hybrid supercomputing, combining QPUs and GPUs, is essential for next-generation supercomputing infrastructure and bridges the computing resource gaps between classical and quantum hardware. Hybrid quantum-classical computing enables development, benchmarking, and deployment lifecycles for transformative quantum computing applications on today’s and tomorrow’s hardware, creating and sustaining business advantage for enterprise users.”

“Anyon’s work with CUDA-Q highlights the importance of environments for developing hybrid quantum-classical applications”, said Tim Costa, Senior Director CAE EDA & Quantum at NVIDIA, “Accessing Anyon’s hardware via the CUDA-Q platform significantly lowers the barrier for researchers and enterprise to explore next-generation quantum algorithms.”

This collaboration not only accelerates the deployment of quantum solutions but also helps ensure that businesses can leverage quantum computing’s potential. Anyon’s highly scalable quantum systems, in concert with NVIDIA CUDA-Q, makes quantum computing more practical today and transformative for real-world applications tomorrow.

Commercial Deployment in Singapore and Korea

The first wave of deployment of Anyon’s hybrid quantum computing systems with NVIDIA CUDA-Q will take place in Singapore and Korea. These regions are at the forefront of technological innovation, with industries eager to adopt the next generation of computational solutions.

Anyon is providing cutting-edge hybrid quantum-classical computing capabilities to financial services, chemical engineering, and other industries where quantum-classical integration is a game changer in generating business advantage. To deliver scalable computing for enterprise applications through quantum-ready data centers, Anyon will be partnering with Korean quantum solution provider SDT Inc., which will provide the manufacturing expertise to implement these solutions at scale.

SDT is an emerging leader in quantum supercomputing and communication infrastructure. SDT will be able to flexibly integrate hybrid computing for mass production and commercial viability, offering users access to leading computing resources and setting the stage for future scaling of hybrid systems.

This roll-out represents the beginning of a new era of computational possibilities, as businesses in these advanced economies gain access to hybrid systems that bridge today’s needs with the capabilities of tomorrow’s quantum technology.

Driving Quantum Innovation

Anyon Technologies, founded by pioneers from Singapore’s A*STAR and leading US institutions such as Caltech and UC Berkeley, is at the forefront of quantum computing innovation. Since 2021, Anyon has developed a series of advanced quantum technologies, including high-performance superconducting quantum processors, novel on-chip controls, microwave quantum networking architecture, and real-time dynamic control electronics. These innovations are designed for maximum scalability and performance for enterprise hybrid quantum-classical computing at scale.

By integrating with the NVIDIA CUDA-Q framework, Anyon’s quantum systems are positioned to deliver significant advancements in fields ranging from financial services to artificial intelligence, helping enterprise users unlock new levels of performance and efficiency.

Matt Swayne

With a several-decades long background in journalism and communications, Matt Swayne has worked as a science communicator for an R1 university for more than 12 years, specializing in translating high tech and deep tech for the general audience. He has served as a writer, editor and analyst at The Quantum Insider since its inception. In addition to his service as a science communicator, Matt also develops courses to improve the media and communications skills of scientists and has taught courses. [email protected]

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