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A low view along one aisle of a dark data hall. A small chassis in the near foreground glows cyan through a perforated panel; behind it a populated black rack, then a cabinet drawn only as a cyan wireframe, then bare steel uprights, then a faint taped rectangle on the floor, receding into darkness beneath a single overhead cable tray.
Quantumanalysis

Quantum Computers Are Moving On-Premises. The Deals Are Not All the Same.

A six-qubit ESA testbed, a 150-qubit EuroHPC purchase, a neutral-atom roadmap in Illinois and an NSF-funded integration platform share a location strategy, not a common level of readiness.

Quantum TimelineNeutral-Atom Quantum
SCN Staff·
Two molecular cage structures joined at the center: the left cage glows precise cyan while the right cage is dull grey, and the junction between them is fracturing and breaking apart.
Quantumnews

The Hardest Pieces of Fusion's Fuel Chemistry Ran on a Quantum Computer. The Weakest Link Is Now Classical.

ORNL, Cleveland Clinic, and IBM computed nine FLiBe configurations on quantum hardware. The quantum solver hit its marks; the workflow around it is now the bottleneck.

Quantum SimulationNational Labs & Government
SCN Staff·