US-based full-stack quantum computing company Quantinuum and research institute RIKEN have collaborated to develop a hybrid quantum high-performance computing (quantum HPC) platform. The project will be funded by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) under Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.
The partnership will provide RIKEN with on-site access to Quantinuum's H1-Series ion-trap quantum computer, which will be leveraged to construct a quantum HPC hybrid platform to offer services in the post-5G era. As part of the deal, the hardware will be installed in RIKEN’s campus at Waiko. RIKEN will also partner with Softbank, the University of Tokyo, and Osaka University to develop the necessary software tools for this integration.
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