IQM Launches HPC Integration Service to Accelerate Hybrid Quantum-HPC Adoption
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IQM Quantum Computers has launched its HPC Integration Service, integrating its quantum computers into high-performance computing environments. The service operates as a Slurm node, allowing scheduling and management alongside CPUs and GPUs. Built on IQM's Quantum Device Management Interface, it enables researchers to submit quantum jobs through familiar HPC interfaces. The service is in production at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre in Germany, where four quantum systems are installed. This launch follows IQM's planned merger announcement to go public at a $1.8 billion pre-money valuation, positioning its on-premises model as the industry standard for sovereign, large-scale quantum-HPC ecosystems, with a growing team and systems at top supercomputing centers.