QMware and QuiX Quantum collaborate to develop the first fully
integrated, hybrid quantum-classical platform in Enschede, the
Netherlands, where QuiX Quantum's headquarters are located. The hybrid
architecture integrates high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure
with native quantum computing technology onsite for the first time
globally. The new data center is expected to be fully operational for
commercial applications in August 2023.
QMware and QuiX Quantum will co-locate the hardware onsite and integrate
different computing paradigms (HPC and native quantum hardware) with
shared memory access on the high-performance computer under a unified
Linux operating system. This new approach provides significant
performance improvements and cost savings over existing commercial
hybrid quantum services. On the contrary, vendors currently require web
integrations on separate computational stacks to orchestrate processing
between quantum and classical hardware.
Best-in-Breed support for large computational models and ML
The hybrid architecture of QMware's proprietary hard- and
software platform enables classical and native quantum hardware to be
built and utilized side-by-side. For end customers, this unprecedented
deep integration enables the simultaneous access of both computing
backends with exceptional performance and lowest latency. The quantum
technology by QuiX Quantum is designed to support large computational
models such as optimization and machine learning applications with
millions of variables.
QuiX Quantum's Quantum Computer based on photonics is the ideal fit for
data center integration as it operates at room temperature and provides
scalable quantum technology. QMware will use a broadband, low-latency
optical fiber connection to directly attach high-performance computing
infrastructure with simulated and native quantum hardware.
"We believe that the Photonics Quantum Processing Units by QuiX Quantum,
integrated into QMware's Hybrid Quantum High-Performance Computers, are
one of the most promising technologies to provide commercially
sustainable quantum computing advantage," says George Gesek, Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of QMware.
"By integrating HPC infrastructure and QuiX Quantum's native quantum
hardware at the deepest possible layer, we aim to provide commercial
quantum advantage at scale. Our clients will benefit from
application-specific performance enhancements, resulting in data
processing speeds up to 10 times faster!"
"We are excited to be working with QMware on this groundbreaking project," says Dr.-Ing. Stefan Hengesbach, CEO of QuiX Quantum. "At
QuiX Quantum, we are fully committed to making native quantum hardware
accessible for early industrial applications. QuiX Quantum's
technologies make quantum hardware integration into existing data
centers a reality today. Optimizing energy grids, supply chains, or
traffic routing, are just some of the examples that are under
investigation in collaboration with QMware."
"Our collaboration
marks a significant milestone for the quantum computing industry," explained
Markus Pflitsch, CEO and co-founder of QMware. "The
hybrid quantum computing data center located in Enschede is a major step
in the evolution of computing, as it seamlessly integrates classical
and quantum hardware at the deepest possible layer. This development is
strategically significant, as it unlocks the full potential of quantum
computing applications in the future."