Integrated software infrastructure pioneer Horizon Quantum Holdings Ltd. has announced plans to deploy its second hardware testbed location at its European headquarters in Dublin, Ireland. The facility will host a sixth-generation, chip-based 256-qubit trapped-ion system developed by IonQ. Backed by Ireland’s National Semiconductor Strategy (Silicon Island) and supported by IDA Ireland, the hardware expansion builds directly upon the company’s existing multi-vendor superconducting testbed array assembled at its Singapore headquarters. It aims to accelerate the deployment of high-fidelity, hardware-agnostic coding applications across the European Union deep-tech corridor. Trapped-Ion Architecture and Low-Abstraction Compilation Stacks The engineering milestone centers on the integration of IonQ’s [...]

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Horizon Quantum Announces Dublin as Its Second Quantum Computer Testbed Location, Bringing A Frontier Quantum System to Ireland

Horizon Quantum plans to locate its second quantum computer testbed in Dublin, expanding its quantum software and hardware ecosystem.

Integrated software infrastructure pioneer Horizon Quantum Holdings Ltd. has announced plans to deploy its second hardware testbed location at its European headquarters in Dublin,…

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Irish-founded computing company Horizon Quantum has chosen Dublin as the site for establishing its planned second quantum computer.