ORNL And Quantum Brilliance Deploy First Commercial Cluster At Oak Ridge
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Quantum Brilliance pioneers hybrid computing with US lab
Australian made quantum processors have been switched on at a US facility that houses some of the world’s fastest super computers as part of a landmark hybrid computing research effort. The hybrid approach could lead to new ways of simulating complex materials and chemicals and eventually enable entirely new ways to produce energy and pharmaceuticals. Overnight, the US Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory announced the deployment…
Quantum Brilliance and ORNL Integrate Room-Temperature Diamond QPUs into HPC Environment - Quantum Computing Report
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), in partnership with Quantum Brilliance, has installed a cluster of quantum computers at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF). The cluster, named Quoll, consists of three Quantum Development Kits (QDKs), featuring three parallelized QPUs for a total of six qubits. This system is ORNL’s [...] The post Quantum Brilliance and ORNL Integrate Room-Temperature Diamond Q…
Quantum Brilliance and ORNL in Quantum-Classical HPC Collaboration
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, in partnership with Quantum Brilliance, has installed a Quantum Brilliance computer system at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility. Lab staff will use ORNL’s first on-site, commercial .... The post Quantum Brilliance and ORNL in Quantum-Classical HPC Collaboration appeared first on Inside HPC & AI News | High-Performance Computing & Artificial Intelligence.
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