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At the GTC 2026 keynote scheduled for next week, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is expected to demonstrate a live 3,000‑qubit hybrid calculation—likely using a combination of classical GPU emulation and a small physical QPU. The event may also reveal the first CUDA-Q integrations with Microsoft’s Azure Quantum and Amazon Braket.

Santa Clara, CA – April 14, 2026 – NVIDIA’s CUDA ecosystem continues to dominate the parallel computing landscape today, with two significant announcements that underscore its widening moat: a unified programming model linking classical AI with quantum-classical hybrid computing, and a major expansion of its open-source software library portfolio aimed at scientific research. cuda news today

Early benchmarks from the Jülich Supercomputing Centre (Germany) show that a single H100 GPU, combined with a 100+ qubit trapped-ion QPU, simulated a quantum approximate optimization algorithm (QAOA) 8× faster than prior GPU‑only approaches for problem sizes where the quantum hardware is still noisy. The tight coupling reduces latency by over 70% compared to passing data via external hosts. At the GTC 2026 keynote scheduled for next

The headline release is , NVIDIA’s platform for hybrid quantum-classical computing. Now directly integrated with standard CUDA workflows, researchers can write kernels that seamlessly dispatch subroutines to quantum processing units (QPUs) while leveraging classical GPU tensor cores for error mitigation and readout processing. NVIDIA’s platform for hybrid quantum-classical computing.