Nvidia интегрирует квантовые компьютеры с ИИ для революции в вычислениях Translated Headline: Nvidia integrates quantum computers with AI for a computing revolution

Nvidia has unveiled a system that connects quantum computers to its AI chips. This technology is set to significantly enhance data processing capabilities and create new research opportunities in fields such as medicine and materials science, according to Bloomberg.

To implement «particle-level» computations in practical applications, integration with traditional hardware is necessary. Nvidia has developed a dedicated software called NVQLink.

This application is designed to aid in the development of a new generation of supercomputers and to minimize errors associated with quantum bits.

«It not only addresses issues related to the current number of qubits but is also focused on future advancements,» stated Jensen Huang, the company’s CEO, at the Nvidia GTC event in Washington.

Huang aims to scale quantum computers from the current hundreds of qubits to tens or even hundreds of thousands. To achieve this, the company has partnered with 17 firms specializing in such computations.

Huang noted that the company will collaborate with the U.S. Department of Energy to develop seven new supercomputers. These will be equipped with AI chips and located in federal research centers.

These high-performance installations will partially assist the U.S. in maintaining and advancing its nuclear arsenal. They will also be utilized in research on alternative energy sources such as nuclear fusion.

The largest of the supercomputers for the Department of Energy will be built in partnership with Oracle and will be equipped with 100,000 Blackwell chips.

In October, Google commenced the development of AI aimed at managing nuclear fusion processes by partnering with Commonwealth Fusion Systems.

Eli Lilly announced a partnership with Nvidia to create a supercomputer designed for drug discovery and accelerating development processes.

This computer will enable the firm to train AI models based on millions of experiments testing potential medications.

«Lilly is transitioning from using AI as a tool to embracing it as a scientific partner,» said Thomas Fuchs, the senior vice president and AI director at Eli Lilly.

Some neural networks will be available on Lilly TuneLab—a platform allowing biotech companies access to AI-based tools.

During his speech in Washington, Huang mentioned that the U.S. would prevail in the AI competition, provided the entire world, including China, operates on systems from his company.

The CEO praised President Donald Trump for increasing investments in domestic production but warned of the risks associated with escalating tensions with China.

«Government support for energy growth has completely changed the landscape. If that hadn’t happened, we could have found ourselves in a dire situation, and I want to thank President Trump for that,» Huang remarked.

He also added that Nvidia has secured orders for Blackwell and Rubin chips amounting to $500 billion, with deliveries planned for the next five quarters. However, the company still requires access to the Chinese market.

Huang plans to make a joint announcement with South Korean firms that will «delight Trump and South Korea.»

The Nvidia CEO will meet with global leaders and executives from South Korean companies as part of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit.

«Samsung, SK, Hyundai, LG, Naver—looking at the entire Korean ecosystem, these companies are very close friends and excellent partners,» he told reporters.

Nvidia also provided new details about its partnership with Nokia, announcing the purchase of a 2.9% stake in the Finnish telecom giant for $1 billion.

Additionally, the chip maker introduced a new product line called Arc, designed for networking equipment.

Nvidia aims to collaborate with Nokia to enhance the energy efficiency of 6G base stations.

«We’re going to utilize this new technology and we’ll be able to modernize millions of cellular nodes globally,» Huang stated.

The Finnish company will issue more than 166 million shares, and the funds will go towards developing AI projects and other corporate initiatives.

Nvidia also announced a partnership with Palantir Technologies, which closely works with the U.S. government, to help expedite solutions for logistics challenges.

Previously, Nvidia made a series of strategic investments: $5 billion in Intel, $500 million in Wayve, and $667 million in Nscale. It has also pledged to invest $100 billion in OpenAI.

Nvidia revealed a new technology platform for autonomous vehicles called Hyperion and is collaborating with Uber to create a network of robotaxis.

«This will be a new computing platform for us. I expect it to be quite successful,» Huang said.

Meanwhile, Lucid Group has announced plans to launch a mid-sized electric vehicle with Level 4 autonomy utilizing Nvidia’s computing systems.

The vehicle of the future will require minimal human intervention, moving closer to fully automated Level 5 systems.

The company plans to implement a combination of sensors, including cameras, radar, and lidar.

The electric vehicle manufacturer also intends to leverage Nvidia’s software tools at its factories to enhance quality and accelerate production.

In September, Amazon entered the robotaxi race in the U.S., launching Zoox in a public event on the Las Vegas Strip.