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- NVIDIA launches Accelerated Quantum Research Center in Boston, advancing quantum computing integration with AI.
- Company announces collaborations with Google, IBM, GE Healthcare, CrowdStrike, and Yum! Brands to drive AI advancements across industries.
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On Tuesday, NVIDIA Corporation NVDA disclosed that it is establishing the NVIDIA Accelerated Quantum Research Center (NVAQC) in Boston to drive advancements in quantum computing.
The center will integrate quantum hardware with AI supercomputers, enabling accelerated quantum supercomputing. NVAQC aims to tackle key challenges like qubit noise and transform experimental quantum processors into practical solutions.
Apart from this, the company announced several collaborations with industry players.
The company, along with Alphabet Inc. GOOG Google, unveiled new AI initiatives to expand access, accelerate development, and transform industries like healthcare, manufacturing, and energy.
Using NVIDIA Omniverse, Cosmos, and Isaac platforms, teams from Google DeepMind, Isomorphic Labs, Intrinsic, and X’s Tapestry will share key milestones at the NVIDIA GTC AI conference.
Additionally, Google Cloud will be among the first to adopt NVIDIA’s newly announced GB300 NVL72 rack-scale solution and RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU to support AI research and production.
Apart from this, NVIDIA announced a collaboration with General Motors Company GM to develop next-generation vehicles, factories, and robots powered by AI, simulation, and accelerated computing.
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Also, NVIDIA partnered with GE HealthCare Technologies Inc. GEHC to drive innovation in autonomous medical imaging, focusing on X-ray and ultrasound technologies.
By integrating AI, these systems will enhance automation in patient positioning, image scanning, and quality assessment, streamlining complex workflows in healthcare.
Additionally, NVIDIA disclosed a collaboration with International Business Machines Corporation IBM to enhance enterprise AI capabilities.
IBM plans to integrate the NVIDIA AI Data Platform reference design to optimize generative AI workloads.
The company’s initiatives include content-aware storage for IBM Fusion, expanded watsonx integrations, and new IBM Consulting services with NVIDIA to accelerate AI innovation.
Also, CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. CRWD announced new AI-driven cybersecurity innovations using NVIDIA AI software, doubling detection triage speed while cutting compute resource usage by 50%.
This collaboration enhances automation, real-time decision-making, and precision, setting a new standard for AI-powered security.
Meanwhile, KFC parent Yum! Brands, Inc. YUM partnered with NVIDIA to revolutionize AI in the restaurant industry.
As NVIDIA’s first AI restaurant partner, Yum! will leverage cutting-edge AI technologies across its 61,000+ locations worldwide.
Additionally, NVIDIA revealed partnerships with T-Mobile, MITRE, Cisco, ODC (a Cerberus Capital Management portfolio company), and Booz Allen Hamilton to advance the research and development of AI-native wireless network hardware, software, and architecture for 6G.
Investors can gain exposure to the stock via GraniteShares 2x Short NVDA Daily ETF NVD and EA Series Trust Strive U.S. Semiconductor ETF SHOC.
Price Action: NVDA shares are up 1.45% at $117.10 premarket at the last check Wednesday.
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