Quantum Brilliance pioneers hybrid computing with US lab


Joseph Brookes
Senior Reporter

Australian made quantum processors have been switched on at a US facility that houses some of the world’s fastest super computers as part of a landmark hybrid computing research effort.

The hybrid approach could lead to new ways of simulating complex materials and chemicals and eventually enable entirely new ways to produce energy and pharmaceuticals.

Overnight, the US Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory announced the deployment, which uses Australian startup Quantum Brilliance’s small diamond-based quantum processors.

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  1. mark.stickells@csiro.au 2 days ago

    Congratulations to the QB and ORNL team – the ORNL Q&A site includes a nice reference to the Australian origins of this innovation and the QB partnership with Pawsey

    https://www.ornl.gov/news/qa-inside-quantum-brilliances-quantum-computer-technology

    The team at Pawsey is proud to see the advances QB continue to make and celebrates this development at a major US Lab

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