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Updated · The National Law Review · Jun 15
HPE Expands 8 Quantum Alliances to Build Hybrid HPC-Quantum Platform
Updated
Updated · The National Law Review · Jun 15

HPE Expands 8 Quantum Alliances to Build Hybrid HPC-Quantum Platform

3 articles · Updated · The National Law Review · Jun 15

Summary

  • Eight expanded partnerships with Intel, IQM, Qblox, Quantinuum, QuEra, Quantum Machines, Rigetti and Riverlane will let HPE integrate high-performance computing with quantum systems for practical hybrid applications.
  • HPE said the collaborations will create integrated testbeds for hybrid algorithm co-design, software interoperability and system-level benchmarking across HPC and AI environments.
  • The effort spans neutral atom, ion trap, superconducting and silicon spin qubit approaches, alongside quantum error correction and control technologies, to compare architectures and validate hybrid workflows.
  • HPE is positioning its Cray supercomputing business as the classical backbone for quantum adoption, citing its role as builder of the world's 3 fastest exascale supercomputers on the November 2025 TOP500 list.

Insights

With so many quantum partners, how will HPE prove which technology offers a real-world advantage?
Can HPE's quantum alliance succeed with critical supply chains controlled by geopolitical rivals?
Is the race for quantum computing making today's secure data vulnerable tomorrow?

Inside the Quantum Scaling Alliance: 2026 Roadmap for Scalable, Industry-Ready Quantum Computing

Overview

The Quantum Scaling Alliance (QSA), announced in June 2026, brings together leading companies like Applied Materials and Synopsys to make quantum computing practical and scalable. By combining expertise from the semiconductor industry, the QSA aims to bridge the gap between advanced quantum research and real-world applications. Their focus is on developing a cost-effective hybrid platform that integrates quantum innovation with high-performance computing. This marks a shift from isolated lab achievements to solutions that can be widely used, showing a strong commitment to manufacturing scalability and the future of quantum technology.

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