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HPE launches Quantum Scaling Alliance to build scalable, commercial quantum computers using mass-production techniques.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has launched the Quantum Scaling Alliance, a collaboration with companies including Applied Materials, Synopsys, Quantum Machines, Riverlane, and the University of Wisconsin, plus 1QBit, to build a practical, scalable quantum supercomputer.
Led by Nobel laureate John M. Martinis, the group aims to apply industrial-scale semiconductor manufacturing techniques to quantum chip production, shifting from custom-built systems to mass-producible, stable designs.
The effort focuses on overcoming key challenges in scalability, error correction, and integration with classical computing.
The initiative reflects growing industry momentum to transition quantum computing from research to commercial use.
HPE’s stock rose over 2% in midday trading, and the company projects fiscal 2026 adjusted earnings between $2.20 and $2.40.
Fiscal fourth-quarter earnings are expected in early December.
HPE lanza Quantum Scaling Alliance para construir computadoras cuánticas escalables y comerciales utilizando técnicas de producción en masa.