Nvidia has launched a cloud service for quantum computing simulations.

The Nvidia Quantum Cloud is based on the company’s open-source CUDA-Q quantum computing platform, and will be available on Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.

It will also be used by quantum companies such as IonQ, IQM Quantum Computers, OQC, Orca Computing, qBraid, and Quantinuum.

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Nvidia has launched a new cloud quantum computing platform – Nvidia

The microservice lets users build and test new quantum algorithms and applications in the cloud, including simulators and tools for hybrid quantum-classical programming.

“Quantum computing presents the next revolutionary frontier of computing and it’s going to require the world’s most brilliant minds to bring this future one step closer,” Tim Costa, director of HPC and quantum computing at Nvidia, said.

“Nvidia Quantum Cloud breaks down the barriers to explore this transformative technology and lets every scientist in the world harness the power of quantum computing and bring their ideas closer to reality.”