IonQ 256-Qubit Quantum System to Be Installed at Horizon Quantum's Dublin Headquarters
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Summary
Horizon Quantum is installing an IonQ 256-qubit quantum computing system at its Dublin headquarters, positioning it as one of the most advanced commercial quantum systems globally. The move adds a second quantum computer testbed to Ireland's growing deep-tech infrastructure and has been welcomed by Irish government officials, including Minister Peter Burke, who noted it reinforces Ireland's position in advanced technologies and aligns with the National Semiconductor strategy.
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