QuTech Releases Tuna-17 Superconducting Quantum Computer Through Quantum Inspire
thequantuminsider.com Jul 10, 2026

QuTech Releases Tuna-17 Superconducting Quantum Computer Through Quantum Inspire

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QuTech has launched Tuna-17, a 17-qubit superconducting quantum computer developed at TU Delft and made publicly available through the Quantum Inspire cloud platform. The system supports quantum error correction research and advanced algorithms, with free access for global users. Built by the Delft quantum ecosystem, Tuna-17 is part of a rapid iteration cycle that includes previous Tuna models and paves the way for the next Tuna-28 processor.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Tuna-17 demonstrates Europe’s growing ability to build and scale quantum computing systems independently, using a fully open-architecture approach.
  • · By offering free access to real quantum hardware, it lowers barriers to entry for global researchers and students, accelerating the development of quantum-ready talent and innovation.