Gate News, April 14 — NVIDIA announced the launch of Ising, described as the world’s first open-source AI model series designed for quantum computing calibration and error correction. The company stated that these AI models will enable researchers and enterprises to build superior quantum computers capable of running practical applications at scale.
NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang said: “AI is critical to making quantum computing practical. With Ising, AI becomes the control plane—the operating system of the quantum machine, transforming fragile qubits into scalable and reliable quantum GPU systems.”
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