Quantum Computing Inc. Wins 5-System NeuraWave Order Worth Up to $10 Million
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Updated · PR Newswire · Jun 18
Quantum Computing Inc. Wins 5-System NeuraWave Order Worth Up to $10 Million
2 articles · Updated · PR Newswire · Jun 18
Summary
Quantum Computing Inc. received an initial purchase order for five NeuraWave photonic reservoir computing systems from Netherlands-based Planck Dynamics, with delivery expected in 2026.
The framework agreement creates a path to deploy as many as 100 systems with potential aggregate value above $10 million, though follow-on orders depend on Planck meeting program milestones.
Planck is using NeuraWave as a base platform for next-generation AI applications focused on edge environments where low latency, low power use and real-time decision-making are critical.
The collaboration targets commercial and government markets, including NATO and allied-force use cases, and will begin with a statement of work covering development milestones, integration and deployment schedules.
For QCi, the deal marks an early commercial validation of its photonic reservoir computing push, a technology it says is suited to temporal AI and time-series workloads outside centralized data centers.
NeuraWave, developed by Quantum Computing Inc. (QCi), is a major step forward in artificial intelligence. It is a full-stack photonic computing platform designed for real-time AI inference at the edge, using photonic reservoir computing to process information with light. By integrating quantum-inspired and optical technologies, NeuraWave brings practical, real-world AI applications to life. Its launch marks a key milestone in QCi’s 2025 technology roadmap and validates the company’s strategy to deliver tangible quantum solutions. This innovative approach enables high-performance AI with lower power consumption, making it ideal for edge computing needs.