How Nvidia co-founder plans to turn Hudson Valley into a tech powerhouse greater than Silicon Valley
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We've renamed Hudson Valley as Quantum Valley. It's up to New York whether they want to become Silicon State - not just a valley.
The devices are expected to play a key role in the development of advanced AI systems. Priem will reportedly fund the $15 million/year cost to rent the computer.
RPI President Martin Schmidt stated the school plans to integrate the quantum computer into its curriculum, ensuring student accessibility.
Curtis Priem, co-founder of Nvidia, funded the computer and aims to make the Hudson Valley a tech powerhouse, building on Nvidia's success in AI.
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