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Qarakal Quantum Unveils Pangaea Architecture for Modular Quantum Computing

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5 August 2026

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technology

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Quantum Computing

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Fusion42 · 5 August 2026 · Fusion42 review

Qarakal Quantum has introduced the Pangaea architecture, a modular quantum computing design using a quantum bus technology that reduces qubit count, infrastructure needs, and noise while improving scalability and fault tolerance.

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◆ The Wire takeaway

You can now build quantum computers that need a tenth of the physical qubits and less wiring, massively simplifying design and control. This opens a rare chance to deploy larger quantum workloads sooner and changes what quantum computing platforms must deliver.

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Quantum Computingquantum-computingmodular-designquantum-busscalabilityfault-tolerance