Oracle brings Quantinuum quantum computing to OCI

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Oracle and Quantinuum have entered a multi-year partnership to make Quantinuum’s Helios quantum computer available through Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, giving OCI customers access to quantum hardware alongside existing GPU and high-performance computing services.

Financial terms were not disclosed, and the companies did not provide a deployment date. Oracle plans to preview its OCI quantum service in the coming months.

Helios will be installed at an Oracle AI data centre in the United States and operate within OCI infrastructure. Customers are expected to access the system through Oracle’s quantum service without having to procure or operate dedicated quantum hardware themselves.

The arrangement places the quantum system within the same cloud environment customers use for conventional workloads. Oracle expects Helios to connect with OCI compute, networking, storage, identity, and data services, with customers using existing governance and access controls.

Quantinuum has described the agreement as a deployment of Helios as an OCI...

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