OVHcloud Adds Quandela's 12-Qubit Photonic Quantum Computer to Its QaaS Platform
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Mohamed Abdel-Kareem
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Summary
European cloud provider OVHcloud has made Belenos, a 12-qubit photonic quantum computer developed by French quantum computing company Quandela, commercially available on its public cloud infrastructure. Announced at the Quantum Defence Summit, this integration expands OVHcloud's Quantum-as-a-Service (QaaS) offering, providing European enterprises and institutions with sovereign, cloud-native access to photonic quantum computing capabilities.
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· 2 pulledEuropean cloud provider OVHcloud has announced the commercial availability of Belenos, a 12-qubit photonic quantum computer developed by French hardware pioneer Quandela, on its public cloud infrastructure.
Revealed at the Quantum Defence Summit, the integration expands OVHcloud's dedicated Quantum-as-a-Service (QaaS) architecture by delivering native cloud-access
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