TreQ deploys open-architecture quantum computing testbed with multi-vendor configurations
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Updated · PR Newswire · Apr 23
TreQ deploys open-architecture quantum computing testbed with multi-vendor configurations
9 articles · Updated · PR Newswire · Apr 23
The OAQ Testbed, launched in Oxfordshire as part of Innovate UK's Quantum Mission Pilot, supports eight computing configurations using products from multiple suppliers and is operational within a dedicated facility.
The system enables software-based reconfiguration, direct evaluation of different hardware and software stacks, and integration of new technologies, improving infrastructure flexibility and investment returns.
TreQ's open-source interface specification, developed with partners like Q-CTRL, Qruise, and Oxford Ionics, ensures solution portability and interoperability, accelerating innovation and adoption across the quantum computing industry.
With the UK and US launching similar systems, who is leading the open quantum race?
Beyond government grants, what is the business model for this quantum 'PC ecosystem'?
How does this testbed help industries like pharma solve real-world problems sooner?
Can a mix-and-match quantum computer really outperform a single-vendor giant?
Is swapping quantum processors like PC parts a practical reality or just a dream?
Will performance bottlenecks at component interfaces undermine the entire open architecture concept?