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Discover 2026: HPE Bets on Hybrid Quantum-Supercomputing Architectures

Explore 2026: HPE Places Its Chips on Hybrid Quantum-Supercomputing. Read in 3 Mins. HPE asserts that its Cray supercomputing platform and interconnect technologies will serve as the foundation for upcoming hybrid environments that combine HPC, AI, and quantum computing.

HPE hat ein Bild geliefert. Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is working on broadening its quantum collaborations in order to create a vision for future computing environments that incorporate supercomputers, AI accelerators, and quantum processors. Today at HPE Discover 2026 (June 15), the company revealed expanded collaborations with eight quantum technology firms – Intel, IQM, Qblox, Quantinuum, QuEra Computing, Quantum Machines, Rigetti, and Riverlane – as part of an effort to integrate quantum computing into high performance computing environments and develop hybrid computing architectures that combine classical and quantum resources.

The companies will collaborate to investigate the possibility of various quantum technologies working with traditional HPC systems to support upcoming scientific and industrial tasks. This development signifies another advancement for HPE in its efforts to expand its Cray supercomputing platform beyond conventional HPC, incorporating a wider range of compute environments, such as AI accelerators and eventually quantum processors.

In related news, the topic of ‘Quantum Leap’ is also noteworthy. There is a divided opinion regarding the impact of quantum computing in the near future. “By combining supercomputing and quantum technologies into a single platform, we can speed up the process of moving research into practical use,” said Trish Damkroger, senior vice president and general manager of HPC & AI Infrastructure Solutions at HPE, in a statement.

This supports the idea that all paths ultimately lead to the development of quantum computing.

 

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