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Qilimanjaro Deploys an Analog Quantum Computer at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center
MareNostrum-Ona, the quantum computing partition of MareNostrum 5, housed in the Torre Girona chapel at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center. The red and blue systems are the digital quantum computers; the green system in the centre is the newly inaugurated analog quantum computer.Credit: BSC-CNS
Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech has officially inaugurated a new analog quantum computer at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC-CNS). The newly deployed system will integrate directly with BSC’s existing digital quantum infrastructure and the MareNostrum 5 supercomputer. Together, these technologies form MareNostrum-Ona, a unified, hybrid computing environment that stands as one of the most advanced of its kind in Europe.








