QuantWare Unveils VIO-40K Quantum Processor Architecture for 10,000 Qubits
QuantWare has introduced the VIO-40K quantum processor architecture, capable of supporting systems with up to 10,000 superconducting qubits, significantly surpassing previous limitations. The new design, featuring a 3D chiplet architecture, will be produced at the Kilofab facility in Delft, set to open in 2026, with shipments anticipated by 2028. This advancement positions QuantWare as the largest commercial quantum hardware provider, enhancing integration with classical supercomputing through compatibility with NVIDIA NVQLink.

QuantWare announced the VIO-40K quantum processor architecture, enabling systems with up to 10,000 superconducting qubits. The 3D chiplet-based design addresses scaling bottlenecks that limited previous QPUs to approximately 100 qubits.
Production will occur at the Kilofab facility in Delft, opening in 2026, with shipments expected in 2028. VIO-40K supports 40,000 input-output lines and uses high-fidelity connections. The architecture is compatible with NVIDIA NVQLink, enhancing integration with classical supercomputing. Kilofab will increase QuantWare's production capacity by 20 times, establishing it as the largest commercial quantum hardware provider.




Comments