Open Compute Project Releases Standards for Integrating Quantum Processors into Data Centers
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Mohamed Abdel-Kareem
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The Open Compute Project (OCP) Foundation's Future Technologies Initiative (FTI) has established a landmark global framework defining the core architectural, mechanical, thermal, and electrical integration standards required to deploy Quantum Processing Units (QPUs) inside production data centers alongside automated AI infrastructure. This framework aims to standardize how quantum computing hardware can be practically integrated into existing data center environments, addressing key challenges around cooling, power, physical layout, and interoperability with classical computing systems.
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