Quandela Validates Low-Latency Photonic QPU Integration with NVIDIA Infrastructure via NVQLink
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Mohamed Abdel-Kareem
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French photonic quantum computing company Quandela has experimentally validated a low-latency hardware integration path connecting its photonic Quantum Processing Units (QPUs) directly with NVIDIA accelerated high-performance computing infrastructure using NVQLink. This integration bypasses traditional cloud-style QPU access methods that rely on APIs, queues, and schedulers, enabling direct, low-latency communication between quantum and classical computing resources. The validation represents a step toward practical hybrid quantum-classical computing architectures.
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Traditional cloud-style QPU access. Each iteration traverses cloud APIs, queues and schedulers before reaching the QPU.
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