Megazone Cloud partners with Pasqal to bring neutral-atom quantum computing to South Korea via cloud platform
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Georgia Butler
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Megazone Cloud, a South Korean cloud provider, has signed an agreement with French quantum computing company Pasqal to integrate Pasqal's neutral-atom quantum processing units (QPUs) into Megazone Cloud's quantum platform. Pasqal's technology uses Rydberg atoms controlled by optical tweezers, enabling 2D and 3D topologies and analog mode operation for large-scale quantum simulation and optimization problems involving up to a hundred qubits. The partnership will also focus on developing quantum computing use cases in finance, logistics, biotechnology, and manufacturing, as well as pursuing on-premises deployments.
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· 2 pulledPasqal's quantum computers use neutral-atom quantum computing, which involves controlling Rydberg atoms with high-precision optical tweezers.
The technology 'allows for arbitrary 2D and 3D topology and operates in Analog mode' and is suited to 'large-scale quantum simulation and optimization problems involving up to a hundred qubits.'
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