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QuTech Launches Open-Architecture Tuna-17 Superconducting Processor on Quantum ...

QuTech (TU Delft/TNO) has deployed Tuna-17, a 17-qubit open-architecture superconducting processor accessible globally via Quantum Inspire cloud, featuring tunable couplers for error correction and direct integration with Qiskit/PennyLane. The system represents the third release in 12 months and establishes a European consortium model for multi-vendor quantum hardware manufacturing.

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The Wire takeaway

If you're selling into quantum computing—control electronics, cryogenics, parametric amplifiers, RF cabling—your customer just moved from one-off lab sales to a standardised, multi-vendor European platform buying components at scale. The path from prototype to production is now open; the question is whether you're on the bill of materials.

Read the full story at quantumcomputingreport.com

Topics: Quantum Computing · quantum-computing · open-architecture · error-correction · european-supply-chain · cloud-access · hardware-commoditization

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Verified 11 July 2026 · Sources: Fusion42 review