Pasqal partners with chip giant Nvidia for quantum computing development
03/21/25, 8:08 AM
Location
Money
€140 million
Type
partnership
Pasqal, a French quantum computer start-up, has announced a partnership with chip giant Nvidia. Through this partnership, Pasqal's customers will gain access to more tools to develop quantum applications. Pasqal will connect its quantum computing units and cloud platform onto NVIDIA's open-source platform called CUDA-Q, enabling them to offer a much-requested interface and programming model for high performance computing and a wider quantum community.
Company Info
Location
paris, ile de france, france
Additional Info
We build Programmable Quantum Simulators and Quantum Computers made of 2D and 3D Atomic Arrays.
Neutral atoms trapped in optical tweezers and addressed with laser beams are ideal indistinguishable quantum systems to realize superposition and entanglement, at the heart of powerful Quantum Information Processing. It is a highly scalable platform, benefiting from tens of years of development which has brought some of contemporary physics' most spectacular achievements: Bose-Einstein condensation, cavity quantum electrodynamics, etc...
We develop the lasers, the vacuum technology, the electronic controls and the software stack to make the individual atoms accessible to quantum programmers worldwide.