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Jupiter Supercomputer Simulates Quantum Computer with 50 Qubits

Published on June 22, 2026, 12:22 p.m.
Jupiter Supercomputer Simulates Quantum Computer with 50 Qubits

Topic: Technology

Scientists at Jülich Supercomputing Centre and NVIDIA achieved a major milestone in quantum computing by simulating a universal quantum computer with 50 qubits. This breakthrough surpasses the previous record of 48 qubits.

Researchers used JUPITER, Europe's first exascale supercomputer, to achieve this feat. The accomplishment was made possible using NVIDIA GH200 Superchips within the JUPITER system.

The simulation models the detailed quantum behavior of an actual processor. Every operation influences more than 2 quadrillion complex numerical values, which must remain synchronized across thousands of computing nodes.

This breakthrough highlights the enormous capabilities of JUPITER and could accelerate the development of future quantum algorithms and technologies.

Why It Matters

This achievement has significant implications for India's growing tech industry. It can lead to breakthroughs in areas like logistics, finance, and artificial intelligence, which are crucial for the country's economic growth.

Key Facts

  • Scientists at Jülich Supercomputing Centre and NVIDIA simulated a universal quantum computer with 50 qubits using JUPITER supercomputer
  • The previous record was set by Jülich scientists in 2019 with 48 qubits
  • JUPITER is Europe's first exascale supercomputer, launched at Forschungszentrum Jülich last September
  • NVIDIA GH200 Superchips were used within the JUPITER system to achieve this feat
  • The simulation models the detailed quantum behavior of an actual processor

Key Terms

Qubits
Quantum bits, the fundamental units of quantum computing

Implications

This achievement has significant implications for India's growing tech industry. It can lead to breakthroughs in areas like logistics, finance, and artificial intelligence, which are crucial for the country's economic growth.


Source: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/05/260510234715.htm

Journal Reference:

  1. Hans De Raedt, Jiri Kraus, Andreas Herten, Vrinda Mehta, Mathis Bode, Markus Hrywniak, Kristel Michielsen, Thomas Lippert. Universal Quantum Simulation of 50 Qubits on Europe`s First Exascale Supercomputer Harnessing Its Heterogeneous CPU-GPU Architecture. arXiv, 7 Nov 2025 DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2511.03359

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