Nvidia Launches First Open-Source AI Models for Quantum Computing
Nvidia unveils Ising, a new open-source AI model family designed to tackle quantum computing’s biggest bottlenecks: calibration and error correction.
Quantum computing sits at the edge of what AI may become next. In AIstify’s Quantum Computing section, we cover the research, platforms, and industry moves linking quantum hardware and algorithms to machine learning – from optimization and simulation to hybrid quantum-classical workflows. Expect reporting on vendor roadmaps, real experiments, and the technical milestones that separate promise from progress. We also track the constraints that shape timelines: error correction, stability, cost, and the standards emerging around quantum software. Whether you are evaluating long-term strategy or following near-term breakthroughs, this hub keeps the signal high and the hype in check.
Nvidia unveils Ising, a new open-source AI model family designed to tackle quantum computing’s biggest bottlenecks: calibration and error correction.
IBM has unveiled a detailed development plan for Quantum Starling, the world’s first large-scale fault-tolerant quantum computer, aiming for deployment by 2029 – setting a milestone for practical quantum capability.