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Q-CTRL Showcases GPU-Accelerated Quantum Compilation With NVIDIA at GTC

Q-CTRL Showcases GPU-Accelerated Quantum Compilation With NVIDIA at GTC

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Q-CTRL, the company is featuring its technology at NVIDIA’s GTC 2026 conference in a joint session with NVIDIA. The post highlights a presentation on high-performance graph analytics and scalable quantum compilation, positioning Q-CTRL alongside a major player in GPU computing.

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The company’s LinkedIn post describes a GPU-native approach that replaces traditional serial search with parallel operations, reportedly delivering up to 600x speedups on a single NVIDIA H200 GPU when combining Q-CTRL’s infrastructure software with NVIDIA RAPIDS. This suggests Q-CTRL is targeting performance-sensitive hybrid high-performance computing and quantum workloads, an area of growing enterprise interest.

As shared in the post, the work is framed as a step toward future hybrid HPC–quantum architectures and interconnect systems such as NVQLink. For investors, this emphasis on integration with NVIDIA’s ecosystem may indicate a strategic focus on becoming part of the enabling software stack for quantum-ready data centers, which could support long-term commercialization prospects if adoption follows.

The post also directs conference attendees to a specific technical session and an exhibition booth, underscoring Q-CTRL’s business development efforts with an audience of advanced computing customers and partners. Although no financial metrics or contracts are mentioned, visibility at GTC and technical alignment with NVIDIA’s hardware and software stack could enhance Q-CTRL’s industry profile and potential partnership pipeline.

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