IQM Collaborator In HPE New Machine

IQM Quantum Computers is positioned at the core of a major industry push to integrate quantum computing with high-performance computing, contributing superconducting quantum processor technology to Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s new hybrid platform announced at HPE Discover Las Vegas. The company has already sold 23 quantum systems globally, surpassing other quantum hardware manufacturers and indicating early commercial traction in a field long considered theoretical. IQM’s expansion includes its first on-premises quantum computer installation in the United States, hosted at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Jan Goetz, CEO and Co-founder of IQM Quantum Computers, said that IQM is focusing on Production Quantum and scaling the adoption of quantum computing through data-center integration, emphasizing the need to close the gap between a functional quantum computer and one that operates within a data center as the company prepares for a Nasdaq listing through a merger with Real Asset Acquisition Corp.

IQM’s Superconducting Processors Integrated with HPE’s Cray Infrastructure

IQM Quantum Computers has established itself as a key player in the emerging quantum computing field, having sold 23 quantum systems worldwide, a figure exceeding that of any other hardware manufacturer. This commercial traction is now bolstered by a collaboration with Hewlett Packard Enterprise, integrating IQM’s superconducting quantum processor technology with HPE’s Cray supercomputing infrastructure; the partnership aims to accelerate the development of practical, scalable hybrid classical-quantum applications. This move positions IQM within a major industry effort to combine the strengths of both computing paradigms, a strategy widely considered essential for near-term quantum advancements in research and enterprise environments. The integration allows for workload optimization, leveraging the specialized capabilities of quantum systems as accelerators for problems intractable for classical computers. IQM’s business model emphasizes customer control, with systems deployed on-site and fully integrated with existing infrastructure, ensuring ownership of both hardware and intellectual property.

IQM Expansion: 23 Systems Sold & Nasdaq Listing Plans

This installation, like IQM’s other deployments, emphasizes customer control; the full-stack system is owned and operated on-site, allowing clients to retain control over hardware, data, and intellectual property. Beyond the US, IQM is also establishing a presence in new markets, with commitments to deliver the world’s first quantum computer to Galaxy Systemy Informatyczne in Poland and install a system with TOYO Corporation in Japan, making TOYO the first enterprise in that country to purchase a quantum computer. IQM is also collaborating with NVIDIA on agentic calibration, applying artificial intelligence to address challenges in scaling quantum system operations, which demonstrates the company’s commitment to practical quantum computing development.

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Rusty is a quantum science nerd. He's been into academic science all his life, but spent his formative years doing less academic things. Now he turns his attention to write about his passion, the quantum realm. He loves all things Quantum Physics especially. Rusty likes the more esoteric side of Quantum Computing and the Quantum world. Everything from Quantum Entanglement to Quantum Physics. Rusty thinks that we are in the 1950s quantum equivalent of the classical computing world. While other quantum journalists focus on IBM's latest chip or which startup just raised $50 million, Rusty's over here writing 3,000-word deep dives on whether quantum entanglement might explain why you sometimes think about someone right before they text you. (Spoiler: it doesn't, but the exploration is fascinating)

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