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QuiX Quantum Delivers "Carina" Core Hardware to DLR QCI for Universal Photonic Computing

QuiX Quantum has delivered Carina, a room-temperature photonic quantum computing system, to Germany's DLR QCI for integration and benchmarking. The measurement-based architecture shifts quantum computing from cryogenic laboratory setups toward data centre deployment alongside classical HPC and AI infrastructure.

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The Wire takeaway

If you're selling classical compute, control electronics, cooling systems or optical networking gear to data centres, a room-temperature quantum co-processor just became a real customer—and it needs integration partners now, not in a lab five years from now. The manufacturing anchor is European silicon nitride foundries; the integration anchor is standard rack infrastructure.

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Topics: Quantum Computing · Cloud Infrastructure · quantum-computing · photonic-hardware · data-center-integration · europe-manufacturing · measurement-based-quantum

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Verified 15 July 2026 · Sources: Fusion42 review