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TheAIGRID breaks down NVIDIA’s NVQ Link, announced by CEO Jensen Huang on October 28, 2025 at the GTC conference in Washington DC. NVQ Link is a high-speed interconnect designed to bridge quantum processing units (QPUs) directly to NVIDIA GPU supercomputers, enabling real-time AI-driven error correction for quantum systems — one of the central unsolved problems in making quantum computing practically useful.
The video opens with an accessible explanation of why quantum computers are both powerful and fragile: qubits can exist in superposition (representing 0 and 1 simultaneously), enabling massive parallel computation, but are extremely sensitive to heat and vibration, requiring cooling to temperatures below -450°F. Error rates have historically made sustained quantum computation unreliable. Huang’s framing of NVQ Link as “the Rosetta Stone of Computing” refers to its role as a translation layer — allowing GPU clusters to monitor quantum state in microseconds, catch errors before they propagate, and run AI calibration algorithms alongside quantum workloads.
The platform is described as open and hardware-agnostic, supporting superconducting qubits, trapped ions, photonic systems, and other quantum architectures. NVIDIA announced 17 quantum computing companies as launch partners. The video contextualizes the announcement within broader AI infrastructure ambitions, noting that quantum-accelerated AI training could eventually enable model capabilities far beyond what current GPU clusters support.
📺 Source: TheAIGRID · Published December 06, 2025
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