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QuantWare’s “10,000‑qubit chip” headline: a real scaling bet – and why it still doesn’t mean Q‑Day
Dutch startup QuantWare has announced VIO-40K™, a new 3D packaging architecture designed to build superconducting quantum processors with up to 10,000 qubits on a single device. This represents roughly a 100× increase over the scale of today’s largest superconducting chips.…
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Italy’s Largest Quantum Computer Built on Open Architecture Debuts in Naples
The University of Naples Federico II unveiled the country’s most powerful quantum computer - a 64-qubit system assembled using a revolutionary modular design. Powered by a Tenor quantum processing unit (QPU) from Dutch startup QuantWare, this machine now stands as…
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Japan Launches First Homegrown Quantum Computer, Marking a Quantum Sovereignty Milestone
Japan has officially switched on its first quantum computer built entirely with homegrown technology. The new superconducting system went live on July 28, 2025 at Osaka University’s Center for Quantum Information and Quantum Biology (QIQB) - a landmark achievement that…
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Israel’s IQCC Opens as a “Quantum Data Center” Built for Interoperability, Hybrid HPC, and Sovereignty
In a June 17, 2024 press release, Quantum Machines announced the opening of the Israeli Quantum Computing Center (IQCC) — a new facility in Tel Aviv designed to give researchers and startups something that’s been chronically scarce in quantum computing:…
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