QuTech Launches Open-Architecture Tuna-17 Superconducting Processor on Quantum Inspire Cloud Platform
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QuTech, a joint TU Delft and TNO quantum research center, has launched the Tuna-17 superconducting quantum processor on the Quantum Inspire cloud platform. The 17-qubit system, featuring 24 tunable couplers, is the third in a 12-month development cycle and offers open, uncapped access to researchers worldwide. It supports error correction and integrates with open-source tools like Qiskit and PennyLane, with future plans for a 28-qubit version.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The Tuna-17 launch accelerates European quantum innovation by providing a standardized, open-hardware platform that bridges academic research and industry-ready components.
- · Its modular design and collaboration with multiple Dutch firms help establish a self-sufficient quantum ecosystem, reducing reliance on foreign technology.