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QuiX Quantum unveils Carina universal photonic quantum computing platform for ...

QuiX Quantum has unveiled Carina, a photonic quantum computing platform designed for direct deployment in commercial data centres rather than research labs. The system integrates quantum processing with existing HPC and AI infrastructure, funded by Germany's Federal Ministry and developed through the Quantum Computing Initiative.

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The Wire takeaway

If you're building quantum software or quantum-enabled applications, you now have a vendor shipping hardware into data centres next to your customers' existing compute. That's a deployment path that didn't exist six months ago - your proof-of-concept just became testable in production.

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Topics: Quantum Computing · Cloud Infrastructure · quantum-computing · photonic-systems · data-centre-integration · fault-tolerance · commercial-deployment

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Verified 15 July 2026 · Sources: Fusion42 review