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Open Compute Project Foundation Establishes Data Center Architecture Standards for Multi-Modal QPU Infrastructure Integration
The Open Compute Project (OCP) Foundation’s Future Technologies Initiative (FTI) has finalized a landmark global community framework outlining the core architectural, mechanical, thermal, and electrical integration rules required to deploy Quantum Processing Units (QPUs) inside production data centers and automated AI factories. The joint white paper—co-authored by a multi-disciplinary consortium including the National Quantum Computing Center (NQCC), Dell Technologies, NVIDIA, IBM, Pasqal, Qblox, D-Wave, IonQ, IQM, and Diraq—redefines quantum systems from isolated laboratory hardware setups into modular, rack-schedulable enterprise infrastructure assets.






