BQP, Classiq, and NVIDIA just made quantum-enhanced CFD simulations actually usable for engineering teams
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If you're running heavy CFD simulations that take forever, this might be relevant. BQP released a hybrid quantum-classical workflow for fluid dynamics that's actually deployed today. Not a research paper. Live on their platform. The setup They combined three things: VQLS algorithm (solves the massive linear equations in CFD faster) Classiq's auto-optimizer (cuts circuit size by 30-40%, needs fewer qubits) NVIDIA CUDA-Q (plugs into your existing HPC without replacing anything) Why it matters Most quantum stuff is "maybe in 5 years." This is different: 300+ companies already using it Works with your current infrastructure Pilot programs available now Industries using it: aerospace wing design, automotive crash sims, chip thermal management, defense blast modeling, energy grid optimization. The catch Works best for large sparse matrix problems. If you're running small dense matrices, probably not worth it. Needs GPU infrastructure, but most HPC setups already have that. Getting started BQP offers free pilots. (https://www.bqpsim.com/start-free-trial) Test it on your actual workloads, compare performance, then decide. No obligation. Just validate if it actually speeds up your specific simulations. submitted by /u/UniversalLie [link] [comments]
