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To: Bonefish who wrote (1578432)12/19/2025 5:18:42 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation

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Eric

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Not really, Thronefish. AI centers are being built upon regular silicon, not quantum.

The link you provided is to a webpage that describes a version of nVidia's proprietary interconnect that is optimized for quantum compute workloads. I don't know what those workloads look like, but apparently nVidia wants to control the software stack for quantum computing the same way they control the AI software stack. They even call it CUDA-Q, since the entire industry is familiar with the name CUDA.

If quantum computing ever takes off, nVidia wants to be positioned like they were when generative AI started taking off. We won't know when that will be, however, just like we didn't know even four years ago that nVidia would dominate the world of AI today.

Tenchusatsu