QCI Bridging Quantum, Classical Divide at LANL
Sue Mniszewski has been a research staff member at Los Alamos National Lab (LANL) for over forty years and in that time has watched several novel architectures come and go. …
Sue Mniszewski has been a research staff member at Los Alamos National Lab (LANL) for over forty years and in that time has watched several novel architectures come and go. …
It is always good to have options when it comes to optimizing systems because not all software behaves the same way and not all institutions have the same budgets to try to run their simulations and models on HPC clusters. …
Real growth in and recognition of the importance of high performance computing has been a long time coming. …
At this nascent stage of quantum computing, each of the limited hardware/device makers have their own software stacks. …
Quantum simulators are a strange breed of systems for purposes that might seem a bit nebulous from the outset. …
There are few better ways to land on the radar than having an ongoing contract with NASA for systems and software. …
When it comes to large companies with significant investments in quantum computing for a broad user base, no one has the momentum IBM currently does. …
If this is the middle of November, even during a global pandemic, this must be the SC20 supercomputing conference and there either must be a speed bump that is being previewed for the InfiniBand interconnect commonly used for HPC and AI or it is actually shipping in systems. …
D-Wave today announced another milestone in its quest to keep adding qubits, jumping from the previous generation 2000 qubit device to one with 5000. …
There is a constant push and pull between budget and architecture in supercomputing, and the passing of time has not made anyone’s arms tired as yet on both sides of the bargaining table. …
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