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As quantum computers continue to develop, they will integrate with AI supercomputers to form accelerated quantum supercomputers capable of solving some of the world’s hardest problems. Integrating quantum processing units (QPUs) into AI supercomputers is key for developing new applications, helping unlock breakthroughs critical to running future quantum hardware and enabling developments in quantum error Read Article

Nicholas Harrigan3/18/2025

The telecom industry is increasingly embracing AI to deliver seamless connections — even in conditions of poor signal strength — while maximizing sustainability and spectral efficiency, the amount of information that can be transmitted per unit of bandwidth. Advancements in AI-RAN technology have set the course toward AI-native wireless networks for 6G, built using AI Read Article

Kanika Atri3/18/2025

Editor’s note: This is the next topic in our new CUDA Accelerated news series, which showcases the latest software libraries, NVIDIA NIM microservices and tools that help developers, software makers and enterprises use GPUs to accelerate their applications. Traditional cybersecurity measures are proving insufficient for addressing emerging cyber threats such as malware, ransomware, phishing and Read Article

Fred Oh2/28/2025

Businesses across every industry are rolling out AI services this year. For Microsoft, Oracle, Perplexity, Snap and hundreds of other leading companies, using the NVIDIA AI inference platform — a full stack comprising world-class silicon, systems and software — is the key to delivering high-throughput and low-latency inference and enabling great user experiences while lowering Read Article

Dave Salvator1/23/2025

More than 90 million new vehicles are introduced to roads across the globe every year, leading to an annual 12% increase in traffic congestion — according to NoTraffic, a member of the NVIDIA Inception program for cutting-edge startups and the NVIDIA Metropolis vision AI ecosystem. Still, 99% of the world’s traffic signals run on fixed Read Article

Adam Scraba1/21/2025

Quantum computing has the potential to transform industries ranging from drug discovery to logistics, but a huge barrier standing between today’s quantum devices and useful applications is noise. These disturbances, introduced by environmental interactions and imperfect hardware, mean that today’s qubits can only perform hundreds of operations before quantum computations irretrievably deteriorate.  Though seemingly inevitable, Read Article

Sam Stanwyck12/10/2024