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Atom Computing and Nu Quantum Form Transatlantic Alliance to Network Neutral-Atom QPUs

Neutral-atom hardware pioneer Atom Computing and quantum networking infrastructure category-leader Nu Quantum have entered into a strategic collaboration to co-develop modular, distributed quantum computing architectures. Formalized via a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), the partnership combines Atom Computing’s scalable atomic array processors with Nu Quantum’s dynamically reconfigurable Entanglement Fabric. The core objective of the transatlantic engineering initiative is to bypass the physical space and control constraints of monolithic, single-chip QPUs by interconnecting multiple discrete neutral-atom systems into high-performance computing clusters capable of reaching the GigaQuOp (one billion quantum operations) threshold.