
Silicon Quantum Computing advances the integration of quantum and classical computers alongside NVIDIA
SQC and NVIDIA collaborate on the launch of NVQLink. The high-speed GPU interconnect enables superior error correction providing the platform for commercial-grade logical qubits and hybrid quantum-classical applications.
Silicon Quantum Computing (SQC), a leader in quantum computing and quantum machine learning, was announced as a collaborator on the launch of NVQLink at NVIDIA GTC DC, on October 28 2025. The platform enables SQC to perform real-time orchestration of QPUs alongside CPUs and GPUs: the future compute stack.
The future of computing sees each processor – CPUs, GPUs and QPUs – working alongside one another to tackle challenges and solve problems that have to-date been impossible. Orchestration of these systems will enable accurate and efficient running of algorithms that will shift the landscape of global cybersecurity, materials science and artificial intelligence. This requires the best classical and quantum computing working together in harmony at incredible speed.

NVIDIA developed NVQlink to bring the quantum future ever closer. SQC has already demonstrated qubits with leading algorithmic fidelity and as systems scale efficient integration with AI supercomputing enables effective error correction. The low latency connectivity between SQC’s QPUs and NVIDIA’s hardware is key to delivering commercially useful quantum computers.
SQC’s Founder and CEO, Michelle Simmons, said:
“NVIDIA’s commitment to opening up their resources to qubit builders is a crucial part of delivering commercial scale quantum computing. Quantum has progressed to an era of algorithms, logical qubits and classical-quantum integration. SQC is pleased to be a launch partner for NVQlink and look forward to the future of our two companies working closely together.”
Tim Costa, GM for Quantum at NVIDIA, added:
“NVQLink provides partners like Silicon Quantum Computing the low-latency platform to enter the era of quantum-GPU supercomputing,” said Tim Costa, General Manager for Quantum at NVIDIA. “Working closely with QPU builders has been crucial in making sure NVQLinkis the open, universal architecture needed for utility-scale quantum computing”
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About Silicon Quantum Computing
Silicon QuantumComputing (SQC) is at the forefront of global efforts to build a commercial-scale quantum computer.
SQC uses machines and processes that allow them to see and control matter atom-by-atom.This ultra-precise approach is crucial to realising the quantum future and has already resulted in the company achieving the highest reported fidelities on quantum algorithms of any company. Owning their QPU manufacturing also means that SQC can design, produce and test new designs every week alongside delivering quantum machine learning and quantum chemical simulation systems today.
SQC’s Watermelon quantum machine learning systems are in use now with enterprises worldwide increasing AI performance and decreasing model training time.
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