NVIDIA and Japan's AIST Unveil World's Largest Quantum Research Supercomputer at COMPUTEX
May 19, 2025
The modular architecture of ABCI-Q is designed to facilitate testing of quantum error correction and the development of algorithms, which are essential for future quantum systems.
Masahiro Horibe, deputy director of G-QuAT and AIST, emphasized that ABCI-Q will enable Japanese researchers to address core challenges in quantum computing and expedite the development of practical applications.
NVIDIA has partnered with Japan's AIST to launch G-QuAT, featuring ABCI-Q, the largest research supercomputer dedicated to quantum computing, which is equipped with 2,020 NVIDIA H100 GPUs.
This announcement was made during the COMPUTEX keynote event, where NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang highlighted the significance of this collaboration.
Researchers will benefit from the ability to conduct experiments on various quantum systems within a unified environment, enhancing collaborative research efforts.
This initiative aligns with Japan's broader quantum strategy, which aims to advance foundational technologies necessary for scalable and fault-tolerant quantum systems.
NVIDIA's collaboration underscores the importance of its GPU ecosystem in testing quantum algorithms and integrating hardware to drive advancements in quantum technology.
The ABCI-Q system incorporates various quantum processors, including Fujitsu's superconducting qubit processor and QuEra's neutral atom quantum processor, allowing for diverse quantum-GPU workloads.
The H100 GPUs play a crucial role in enhancing AI simulations and error correction, which are vital for the effective operation of quantum components.
The supercomputer is expected to advance research in critical fields such as healthcare, energy, and finance, addressing complex challenges in these industries.
This multi-modal system allows researchers to test and compare different quantum computing methods, facilitating the exploration of practical applications for quantum technology.
NVIDIA's stock has demonstrated remarkable growth, rising significantly year-over-year, reflecting the company's strong performance in the tech sector.
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