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Quandela Deploys 12-Qubit Photonic Quantum Computer via Cloud

Quandela has announced the launch of Belenos, a 12-qubit photonic quantum computer, now accessible via the cloud to research and industry users. The system, based at Quandela’s headquarters in Massy, France, is reported to offer 4,000 times the computing power of the company’s earlier 6-qubit model, which was introduced in 2022. The Belenos launch is part of Quandela’s 2030 roadmap and marks a step toward its target of developing a 40-qubit system over the next three years.

The current deployment allows more than 1,200 users across 30 countries to access the system remotely, with two-thirds of usage concentrated in Europe. The photonic architecture is designed to support workloads including quantum machine learning and high-performance computing (HPC) simulations. Quandela plans to deliver a fully integrated version of Belenos to EuroHPC/GENCI by the end of 2025 for operation at the Très Grand Centre de Calcul (TGCC) in France.

According to the company, a follow-up system named Canopus is expected within a year, which will double the number of qubits and increase computing power by several orders of magnitude. Targeted applications for quantum-HPC hybrid workloads include electromagnetic simulation, combustion modeling, and structural mechanics. Commercial usage currently accounts for 25% of cloud activity, with ongoing interest from sectors exploring AI and quantum intersections.

“We are extremely proud of this new development. Cloud access to Belenos now offers to our partners the possibility to explore use cases where the speed of calculation and the number of computational operations per data point are essential,” said Niccolo Somaschi, co-founder and CEO of Quandela.

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