Gate News message, April 15 — Nvidia announced the Nvidia Ising suite, a set of open AI models for quantum processor calibration and quantum error correction, yesterday (April 14) on World Quantum Day. The company reported performance gains of up to 2.5x in speed and 3x in accuracy compared to traditional methods. CEO Jensen Huang stated that Nvidia views AI as a control layer for future quantum systems combining qubits with GPUs.
Ising employs a vision-language model (VLM) for calibration and a 3D convolutional neural network (CNN) for error decoding. Quantum computing companies and research labs including IonQ, Atom Computing, and Sandia National Laboratories already use or deploy parts of the Ising family. Nvidia also provides open frameworks and guides to help quantum teams apply AI without deep machine learning expertise.
Nvidia positions AI as a “control plane” for quantum machines and other complex industries. Samsung plans to build an “AI mega-factory” using over 50,000 Nvidia GPUs for real-time manufacturing optimization. Hyundai Motor Group is collaborating with Nvidia on AI infrastructure for autonomous mobility, smart factories, and robotics, deploying 50,000 Nvidia Blackwell GPUs.
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