Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 5
QuantWare raises €152 million for quantum processor facility
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 5

QuantWare raises €152 million for quantum processor facility

2 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 5
  • Intel Capital and Dutch investor Forward.one led the round, with IQT, ETF Partners and other Dutch funds joining the financing announced on Tuesday.
  • The Dutch startup said the money will fund a production site for quantum computing processors, expanding manufacturing capacity as demand for quantum chips grows.
  • Earlier on Tuesday, QuantWare also unveiled its VIO-40K architecture, which it says supports up to 10,000 qubits and underpins plans to scale open quantum chip production.
Can QuantWare deliver its code-breaking 10,000-qubit chip before the quantum threat becomes a reality?
Can a 'quantum TSMC' succeed while giants like Google and IBM pursue closed, full-stack systems?
As quantum hardware becomes a strategic asset, how can QuantWare secure its supply chain from geopolitical risks?

QuantWare’s VIO-40K Unveiled: Revolutionizing Quantum Computing with 10,000 Qubits and Mass Production

Overview

In 2026, QuantWare secured $178 million in funding to boost Europe's quantum computing efforts and enable mass production of its breakthrough VIO-40K architecture. This 3D chiplet-based design overcomes previous scaling limits, supporting up to 10,000 qubits with greater efficiency and integrating NVIDIA technology for seamless quantum-classical computing. The new Kilofab facility in Delft will increase production capacity twentyfold, allowing the first VIO-40K processors to ship by 2028. Alongside the Contralto-A processor advancing error correction, QuantWare's open Quantum Open Architecture fosters industry collaboration and innovation. These developments pave the way for near-term quantum applications in materials science, chemistry, and optimization, while addressing challenges toward fault-tolerant quantum computing.

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