
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Quandela today announced that it has experimentally validated a low-latency integration path between photonic quantum processors and NVIDIA AI infrastructure, marking an important milestone toward bringing quantum processing units directly into high-performance computing environments. Results presented at ISC 2026 demonstrate a path toward accelerator-style integration of photonic quantum processors in […]
The increasing demand for powerful High-Performance Computing (HPC) and the maturity of quantum hardware research make this a timely integration effort.
This validation represents a significant step towards practical quantum-classical hybrid computing, potentially accelerating solutions for complex problems currently intractable for classical computers alone.
The demonstrated low-latency integration path moves photonic quantum computing closer to being a directly deployable accelerator within existing computational infrastructures.
- · Quandela
- · NVIDIA
- · Quantum hardware developers
- · HPC-reliant industries
- · Classical computing-only solution providers
Closer integration of quantum processing units with classical infrastructure will enable more efficient hybrid quantum algorithms.
The accessibility of quantum accelerators could democratize quantum computing, fostering innovation in various scientific and industrial fields.
This could lead to the development of new computational paradigms that leverage the strengths of both quantum and classical systems, ultimately solving currently intractable problems.
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