I was excited to see Quantum Rings included in The Quantum Insider’s latest piece on NVIDIA’s quantum strategy. The integration between CUDA-Q and Quantum Rings means researchers can simulate deeper, more complex circuits with real performance. https://lnkd.in/gxe5d-2V From the Article: "NVIDIA is not entering the quantum hardware race. It’s doing what it has always done: building the tools and systems that will help others go further, faster." "Quantum Rings has integrated its high-performance quantum circuit simulation technology with NVIDIA’s CUDA-Q platform [...] This allows researchers and developers to rapidly iterate on complex quantum algorithms using both consumer GPUs and HPC clusters." Big thanks to the teams at NVIDIA and our crew at Quantum Rings who made this integration happen. Let’s keep pushing! Shout Out: Jin-Sung Kim Nicholas Harrigan Sam Stanwyck Efrat Shabtai Bettina Heim Tom L. Venkateswaran Kasirajan
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Quantum Rings makes quantum computing practical for researchers, developers, and enterprises today.
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Quantum Rings is the universal quantum development platform enabling all developers to build quantum apps.
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Quantum Circuit Simulation Just Got a Major Boost! ?????? We're excited to announce that Quantum Rings is now seamlessly integrated with NVIDIA CUDA-Q, making GPU-accelerated quantum simulation faster and more accessible than ever! ?? ?? 16x Speedup: Achieve up to 16x performance improvements on the time to first measurement in large quantum circuit simulations. ?? Seamless Integration: CUDA-Q users can now run quantum rings' high-performance, high-fidelity quantum simulations instantly—Existing CUDA-Q code, as it is, simply by changing the backend. ?? From Laptops to HPC Clusters: Whether you're developing on a consumer GPU or scaling to supercomputing resources, Quantum Rings + CUDA-Q unlocks new possibilities. "Advancing quantum computing requires rapid, cost-effective iteration. With Quantum Rings on CUDA-Q, developers can now push the boundaries of quantum research like never before." — Bob Wold, CEO of Quantum Rings Join us as we reshape the future of quantum computing! Try it today: www.quantumrings.com/cudaq #QuantumComputing #GTC2025 #CUDAQ #QuantumRings #NVIDIA #QuantumSimulation #HPC #AI
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Quantum Circuit Simulation Just Got a Major Boost! ?????? We're excited to announce that Quantum Rings is now seamlessly integrated with NVIDIA CUDA-Q, making GPU-accelerated quantum simulation faster and more accessible than ever! ?? ?? 16x Speedup: Achieve up to 16x performance improvements on the time to first measurement in large quantum circuit simulations. ?? Seamless Integration: CUDA-Q users can now run quantum rings' high-performance, high-fidelity quantum simulations instantly—Existing CUDA-Q code, as it is, simply by changing the backend. ?? From Laptops to HPC Clusters: Whether you're developing on a consumer GPU or scaling to supercomputing resources, Quantum Rings + CUDA-Q unlocks new possibilities. "Advancing quantum computing requires rapid, cost-effective iteration. With Quantum Rings on CUDA-Q, developers can now push the boundaries of quantum research like never before." — Bob Wold, CEO of Quantum Rings Join us as we reshape the future of quantum computing! Try it today: www.quantumrings.com/cudaq #QuantumComputing #GTC2025 #CUDAQ #QuantumRings #NVIDIA #QuantumSimulation #HPC #AI
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This morning, our CEO Bob Wold had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Yasunobu Nakamura, after attending his talk at Northwestern University. Dr Nakamura's team has made impressive progress in superconducting qubits—pushing quantum computing forward in exciting ways. #QuantumComputing #SuperconductingQubits #RIKEN #UniversityOfTokyo #NorthwesternUniversity Duality Accelerator
Helping Companies Thrive with Quantum Computing | Co-founder & CEO at Quantum Rings, where we make quantum computing practical today.
This morning, I had the privilege of attending a presentation by Dr. Yasunobu Nakamura at Northwestern University. Dr. Nakamura is a professor at the?University of Tokyo?and director of the RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing. He is renowned for his pioneering work in superconducting qubits, specifically his 1999 demonstration of coherent control over a superconducting qubit, which marked a significant milestone in quantum computing. Today, Dr. Nakamura shared a handful of groundbreaking advancements that should combine to have an impressive impact on the overall quality of superconducting qubits in the near future. It was inspiring not only to see such an impressive set of changes but also to see a room full of students, faculty, and community members so eager to hear about the strides being made in quantum information science.
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This past weekend, Massachusetts Institute of Technology #iQuHack 2025 brought together 1,600+ participants from 81 countries, pushing the boundaries of quantum computing. As a sponsor, Quantum Rings was thrilled to support hackers as they tackled our Factorization Challenge, executing 153,000 circuits and ~430 million quantum gate operations—including some massive 21M-gate circuits! The level of collaboration, innovation, and determination was truly inspiring. Huge thanks to qBraid for providing cloud compute resources and to the iQuHack Committee for organizing an incredible event. The future of quantum computing is being built today, and we can’t wait for iQuHack 2026! Huge thanks to Om Joshi, Cora N. Barrett, Gabriel Cutter, and the entire team, to Ryan Hill and Ricky Young from qBraid and to all of the Hackers, Sponsors, and Mentors who helped make the event a huge success. Full Blog Post: https://lnkd.in/g9Q94aav #iQuHack #iQuHack2025
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Where can you walk into a building and see 400 people jamming on hard quantum problems on a Sunday morning? #iQuHack at Massachusetts Institute of Technology , where Bob Wold and Robert Wamsley stayed up through the night supporting the hackers in the Quantum Rings challenge!
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Quantum Rings is now available on qBraid, making it easier than ever to explore quantum simulations and algorithms. With just a few clicks, you can select the Quantum Rings environment, load your script, and start running—no setup required! This launch comes just in time for iQuHack 2025, Massachusetts Institute of Technology's premier quantum hackathon, where Quantum Rings and qBraid are proud sponsors. We can’t wait to see what the teams build this weekend! A huge thank you to Akash Kant, Ricky Young, and Robert Wamsley for their support in making this happen. Stay tuned for more updates from the hackathon! https://lnkd.in/g26VTX8q
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Quantum Rings was happy to sponsor the education of future innovators at the MIT Quantum Winter School last week. Founder Bob Wold joined students from institutions like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Northeastern University, Tufts University, and others, to share some industry perspectives on the need for innovation-- Many of whom have since been happy to see join the community of Quantum Rings users.
Helping Companies Thrive with Quantum Computing | Co-founder & CEO at Quantum Rings, where we make quantum computing practical today.
This past Friday, I had the honor of presenting at the MIT Quantum Winter School, an incredible program designed to introduce students to quantum computing fundamentals and programming in just four days. A huge shoutout to the MIT team—Cora N. Barrett, ági V., Om Joshi, Hyo Sun Park, and Matthew Yeh—for organizing such an impactful event. It was a privilege to share the stage with other amazing presenters, including Daiwei Zhu and Vadim Karpusenko from IonQ, Ben Castanon from the Unitary Foundation, and Kanav Setia from qBraid. Their insights and expertise added so much value to the program. Quantum Rings is proud to have sponsored the Winter School alongside these fantastic organizations. The students’ enthusiasm was inspiring, and while some are a little nervous about the upcoming iQuHackathon, most of them are excited to keep exploring quantum computing. We can’t wait to be back next week for iQuHack—good luck to all the participants! The future of quantum is bright. ?? Full Post Here: https://lnkd.in/gi9qEvdC
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Want to scale your Quantum Machine Learning? Have no fear: Quantum Rings SDK v0.9 is Here! The latest versions of the Quantum Rings SDK and the Quantum Rings Qiskit Toolkit, bring compatibility with Qiskit 1.3 and add support for qiskit-optimization and qiskit-machine-learning. Our comprehensive documentation also provides examples from both projects, running on the Quantum Rings simulation, allowing you to see how to scale your QML and Quantum Optimization projects! Check out the full release notes here: https://lnkd.in/gVUrsBwW
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Leading companies are paving the way, building a future where they are positioned to bring value to their customer with quantum computers ahead of competition, by using quantum simulators to build the capability and IP first. Quantum Rings?simulates even the largest and most complex quantum circuits on developer sized machines, allowing development teams to iterate fast, learn, and improve their algorithms with a lower and predictable cost structure, today. Check out this WSJ article on the topic today: https://lnkd.in/g5WpGDpN