Pasqal Integrates NVIDIA CUDA-Q with QRMI for Slurm-Native Hybrid HPC-Quantum Workflows
Pasqal announced the integration of NVIDIA’s open‑source CUDA‑Q platform with its Quantum Resource Management Interface (QRMI), allowing quantum workloads to be scheduled through standard Slurm job queues. The coupling makes Pasqal’s neutral‑atom QPUs appear as native accelerators alongside CPUs and GPUs in high‑performance computing environments. The solution is already available on Pasqal’s cloud and will be deployed on‑premises at CINECA’s Leonardo supercomputer, Europe’s first Slurm‑native hybrid GPU‑QPU system. The announcement coincides with Pasqal’s planned Nasdaq listing via a business combination.
NVIDIA Launches Vera CPU, Purpose-Built for Agentic AI
NVIDIA unveiled the Vera CPU, the first processor engineered specifically for agentic AI and reinforcement‑learning workloads. The chip claims 50% higher speed and twice the energy efficiency of conventional rack‑scale CPUs, leveraging 88 custom Olympus cores and LPDDR5X memory. A...
HPE Unveils Next-Gen AI Factory and Supercomputing Advancements with NVIDIA
HPE announced a suite of next‑generation AI factory and supercomputing solutions co‑engineered with NVIDIA, featuring the first NVIDIA Vera CPU compute blades, Quantum‑X800 InfiniBand switches, and the Vera Rubin NVL72 rack‑scale system for trillion‑parameter models. The portfolio also adds the...
TACC: Designing Protein Building Blocks for Advanced Materials
University of Delaware researchers, using TACC’s Stampede3 supercomputer, have computationally designed peptide fragments called bundlemers that self‑assemble into ordered structures under extreme pH conditions. Molecular simulations on Stampede3 revealed how precise surface charge patterns stabilize the barrel‑shaped four‑peptide units, enabling...
Kvantify Advances Hybrid Quantum-Classical Software for Drug Discovery
Kvantify closed a €7 million second‑stage funding round to accelerate its hybrid quantum‑classical software stack for drug discovery, building on a $10.8 million seed round and earlier EU Innovation Council support. The company’s Qrunch platform integrates conventional chemistry methods with proprietary FAST‑VQE...
CIQ Announces General Availability of RLC Pro AI, Enterprise Linux Built to Deliver More From Every GPU
CIQ has launched the general availability of Rocky Linux from CIQ Pro AI (RLC Pro AI), an enterprise Linux distribution optimized for AI inference and GPU workloads. The OS includes pre‑configured PyTorch, NVIDIA CUDA, and DOCA‑OFED stacks, and runs on...
Argonne Receives DOE Funding to Advance AI for Science
The U.S. Department of Energy awarded Argonne National Laboratory funding for more than a dozen AI‑driven research projects under the Genesis Mission. Argonne will lead the Transformational AI Models Consortium (ModCon), building self‑improving AI models that leverage DOE’s supercomputers, experimental...
Atos Group Launches Sovereign Agentic Studios to Bring AI Safely Into Production Across Organizations
Atos Group unveiled its Sovereign Agentic Studios, an operating model that moves enterprise AI agents from pilot projects to secure, production‑grade deployments under full sovereign control. The service is anchored in four flagship studios across the UK, US, France and...
Crusoe Unveils Crusoe Edge Zones to Deliver High-Performance AI Infrastructure
Crusoe announced the launch of Crusoe Edge Zones, modular data‑center units powered by its Crusoe Spark platform, to bring high‑performance AI compute to virtually any location. Built in the new Spark Factory, these zones can be stood up in as...
Lightmatter Joins XPO MSA as Founding Member to Accelerate High-Density Optical Interconnects
Lightmatter announced its participation as a founding member of the XPO (eXtra‑dense Pluggable Optics) Multi‑Source Agreement, a new optical transceiver standard driven by Arista Networks. The XPO specification promises up to four times the rack density of existing pluggable modules...
DARPA Expands Quantum Benchmarking Initiative with New Stage A Call for Participants
DARPA’s Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (QBI) has launched a new Stage A Quantum Benchmarking Initiative Topic (QBIT), inviting organizations not yet funded to submit system concepts for utility‑scale quantum computing. The solicitation targets distinct, untested architectures and offers a six‑month evaluation period,...
Xanadu and AMD Accelerate Quantum Computing for Aerospace and Engineering
Xanadu Quantum Technologies and AMD announced a hybrid quantum‑classical demonstration that runs a 256×256 computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model on AMD DevCloud using Xanadu’s PennyLane software. The workflow employed 20 qubits and roughly 35 million quantum gates, while a single AMD...
IBM and Lam Research Announce Collaboration to Advance Sub-1nm Logic Scaling
IBM and Lam Research have signed a five‑year partnership to push logic scaling below the 1 nm node. The collaboration will co‑develop novel materials, advanced etch and deposition processes, and High‑NA EUV lithography techniques to enable sub‑1 nm transistors. Leveraging IBM’s Albany...
IonQ and ARLIS Partner to Establish Zero Trust Security Framework for Mission-Critical Quantum Architectures
IonQ announced a partnership with the Air Force‑sponsored ARLIS laboratory to launch SEQCURE, a program that will design a Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) for mission‑critical quantum systems. The effort will map current commercial quantum security practices to NIST SP800‑207 standards,...
Gartner Identifies 3 Pillars for Deriving Value From AI
Gartner’s latest survey of 353 data and analytics leaders shows AI adoption has surged to 80% of organizations, yet only one‑fifth worry about cost uncertainty and just 44% have instituted financial guardrails. The firm outlines three pillars to unlock AI...
NSF-Funded Tool Helps Chips Run Faster, Cooler and Longer
The National Science Foundation has funded TASChips, an open‑source simulation platform that predicts heat buildup inside modern microprocessors in real time. By merging physics‑based models with reduced‑order learning algorithms, the tool delivers near‑direct numerical accuracy at speeds fast enough for...
Zurich Instruments Launches ZQCS Platform for Large-Scale Quantum Computer Control
Zurich Instruments unveiled the ZQCS Quantum Control System, a next‑generation platform built on a modular AdvancedTCA architecture that delivers more than a thousand channels per 19‑inch rack. The system combines a first‑Nyquist‑zone direct‑RF front end, deterministic real‑time networking, and programmable...
Coherent Introduces Thermadite Liquid Cold Plates for High-Power Compute Applications
Coherent Corp has launched Thermadite 800 liquid cold plates, a new cooling solution for high‑power AI accelerators. The material delivers 800 W/(m·K) thermal conductivity—about twice that of copper—while being 60% lighter. In benchmark tests, the plates lower chip temperatures by more than...
Qnity Announces $61.5M Investment in New Advanced Semiconductor Research & Manufacturing Facility
Qnity Electronics announced a $61.5 million investment to acquire a new advanced semiconductor research and manufacturing facility in Taiwan’s Hsinchu Science Park. The site will house state‑of‑the‑art clean rooms, research labs, warehousing and office space to boost advanced‑node and packaging capacity....
WVU Launches New Flagship Cluster for High Performance Computing
West Virginia University has launched Harpers Ferry, its newest flagship high‑performance computing cluster, built on a multi‑petaflop architecture. The initiative was funded in part by NASA Congressionally Directed Spending, with advocacy from Senators Shelley Moore Capito and Joe Manchin. Harpers...
NLM Photonics Initiates Sampling of 1.6T and 3.2T Silicon Organic Hybrid PICs
NLM Photonics announced that its 1.6‑terabit (1.6T) and 3.2‑terabit (3.2T) silicon‑organic hybrid (SOH) photonic integrated circuits are now in sampling for select customers, with live demos at OFC 2026. The 1.6T DR8 PIC, built on the company’s patented Selerion‑HTX organic...
CoreWeave Announces Agreement to Power Perplexity’s AI Inference Workloads
CoreWeave and Perplexity have signed a multi‑year strategic partnership to run Perplexity’s inference workloads on CoreWeave Cloud, using dedicated NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 clusters. The deal includes deployment of Perplexity Enterprise Max, which adds advanced search, research, and data‑visualization capabilities for...
DOE Advances Domestic Capabilities for Producing Quantum Materials
The Department of Energy announced that Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has built systems to turn commercially sourced isotopically enriched silicon and germanium into high‑purity silane (SiH₄) and germane (GeH₄) gases. These precursor gases are essential for quantum information science and...
Nebius Secures Approval for Its First Gigawatt-Scale AI Factory
Nebius received Independence City Council approval for its Chapter 100 industrial incentive plan, clearing the way to build a 1.2‑gigawatt AI factory on a 400‑acre campus in Independence, Missouri. The development will generate roughly 1,200 skilled construction jobs and about...
Quantum Elements Reports Record Logical Qubit Fidelity in Nature Communications Study
Quantum Elements, together with USC, IBM and RWTH Aachen, published a Nature Communications paper showing the highest‑fidelity entangled logical qubits on a 127‑qubit superconducting processor. By merging quantum error detection with a novel logical dynamical decoupling (LDD) technique, the team...
NTT DATA Continues Data Center Momentum with Major Commitments From Hyperscale and Enterprise Clients
NTT DATA’s Global Data Centers business secured four capacity commitments totaling nearly 115 MW across campuses in Gainesville, Virginia; Chicago, Illinois; and Sacramento, California. The deals include more than 90 MW for a major hyperscale provider and roughly 20 MW from three enterprise...
COMPUTEX 2026 Brings the Global AI Ecosystem to Taipei
Computex 2026 will run June 2‑5 in Taipei across four venues, featuring 1,500 exhibitors and 6,000 booths, positioning the event as a global AI benchmark. The show’s “AI Together” theme spotlights AI & computing, robotics & mobility, and next‑gen technologies,...
Ayar Labs Closes $500M Series E, Accelerates Volume Production of Co-Packaged Optics
Ayar Labs announced a $500 million Series E round led by Neuberger Berman, bringing total funding to $870 million and valuing the company at $3.75 billion. The capital will be used to scale high‑volume production and testing of its co‑packaged optics (CPO) solution, expand...
Fujitsu to Deploy Underwater Drones and AI for Ocean Digital Twin at Port of Barcelona
Fujitsu Spain and the BCN Port Innovation Foundation have launched a proof‑of‑concept to build an ocean digital twin for the Port of Barcelona. The project combines autonomous underwater drones with AI‑driven analytics to capture high‑resolution seabed imagery, quantify biodiversity, and...
Fermilab and MIT Lincoln Laboratory Demonstrate Cryoelectronic Control of Ion-Trap Qubits
Researchers at Fermilab and MIT Lincoln Laboratory successfully trapped and manipulated ions using in‑vacuum cryoelectronic ASICs, demonstrating low‑power control with reduced thermal noise. The proof‑of‑principle experiment moved and held individual ions, proving that cryogenic electronics can replace some room‑temperature wiring....
Red Hat and Telenor AI Factory Bring Scale, Sovereignty and Control to Production AI
Red Hat announced that Telenor has selected its cloud‑native and AI platforms to run the Telenor AI Factory, a sovereign AI service built on NVIDIA hardware. The factory uses Red Hat OpenShift AI, OpenShift Platform Plus, and Ansible Automation to...
Supermicro Expands Support for AI-RAN and Sovereign AI Solutions
Supermicro announced expanded AI‑RAN and sovereign AI infrastructure at MWC 2026, unveiling new 1U and 2U server models built on NVIDIA Grace CPUs and Blackwell GPUs. The ARS‑111L‑FR, ARS‑221GL‑NR, and ARS‑111GL‑NHR systems target distributed radio access networks and edge AI...
NTT Unveils Tech to Enhance AI Performance for 6G and Next-Gen Computing
NTT, NTT DOCOMO and NTT DATA will showcase IOWN photonics‑based networking at MWC Barcelona 2026, highlighting its role in powering 6G and next‑generation AI workloads. The group announced a university‑industry project that merges 6G and IOWN to enable autonomous AI...
BSC Deploys AI at the Service of Companies at MWC
The Barcelona Supercomputing Center’s AI Factory took center stage at Mobile World Congress’s 4YFN showcase, unveiling a catalog of 24 AI‑driven services organized into six strategic pillars. By January 2026 the factory had already delivered 505 services, trained 314 participants...
Welinq and Pasqal Accelerate Networked Quantum Computing with Neutral-Atom Tech
Welinq and Pasqal have deepened their partnership to accelerate networked quantum computing using neutral‑atom processors. Backed by a €4 million InterQo grant from Île‑de‑France Region and BPI France, the two firms will integrate photonic interconnects into Pasqal’s QPUs and deploy Welinq’s...
Xanadu and Mitsubishi Chemical Detail Quantum Algorithms for EUV Semiconductor Research
Xanadu Quantum Technologies and Mitsubishi Chemical have published a pre‑print detailing quantum simulation algorithms aimed at improving extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography, a key step in advanced semiconductor manufacturing. The approach models the quantum‑driven radiation‑induced blur that limits pattern fidelity, using...
ORNL Launches the Next-Generation Data Centers Institute
Oak Ridge National Laboratory has launched the Next Generation Data Centers Institute (NGDCI) to tackle the exploding electricity demand of AI‑driven data centers. The institute will combine ORNL’s strengths in energy science, high‑performance computing, cybersecurity and grid research to make...
Broadcom Ships 3.5D Face-to-Face Compute SoC
Broadcom announced the start of shipments for the industry’s first 2nm custom compute SoC built on its 3.5D eXtreme Dimension System in Package (XDSiP) platform. The chip leverages Face‑to‑Face (F2F) 3D integration to combine 2.5D and 3D‑IC techniques, delivering unprecedented...
CIQ Launches RLC Pro Enterprise Linux Subscription for Production AI and HPC Environments
CIQ announced Rocky Linux from CIQ Pro (RLC Pro), a commercially supported Enterprise Linux subscription that bundles long‑term support, FIPS 140‑3 validation, indemnification and direct bug‑fix services. The offering targets AI, high‑performance computing and regulated industries, promising 3‑5 year lifecycle stability without forced...
Pawsey Expands High-Memory Resources on Setonix for Data-Intensive Workloads
Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre has doubled the high‑memory CPU nodes on its Setonix system from eight to sixteen, each equipped with dual 64‑core AMD EPYC 7763 processors and 1 TB of shared RAM. The expansion responds to a user‑survey‑identified demand for...
Berkeley Lab Explores Thermodynamic Computing for AI
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory researchers unveiled a thermodynamic computing prototype that harnesses thermal noise to generate simple images, mimicking generative AI behavior. By exploiting fluctuations instead of suppressing them, the system flips conventional digital logic and operates via Langevin dynamics....
Eyeing the Massive HPC Opportunity for Unlocking Agentic AI with Silicon Photonics
Silicon photonics is emerging as a viable alternative to copper interconnects for high‑performance computing (HPC) systems that power agentic AI workloads. Nvidia’s NVL72 uses copper‑based NVLink, but its bandwidth and latency are straining under next‑generation inference demands. French startup Scintil...
Supermicro Debuts High-Density MicroBlade Server Featuring AMD EPYC 4005
Supermicro unveiled its MicroBlade platform, the industry’s first blade server built around AMD’s EPYC 4005 series and delivering the highest compute density on the market. The 6U chassis can host up to 40 nodes, while a standard 48U rack can...
NCC Croatia Brings CFD and HPC to Superyacht Engineering Workflows
NCC Croatia partnered with Lürssen Design Centre Kvarner to embed computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and high‑performance computing (HPC) into superyacht ventilation design. Engineers received hands‑on training and used OpenFOAM on NCC’s supercomputer to model a real‑world duct network. The simulations...
Ciena Unveils New Pluggable Optical Engine to Meet Data Center AI Demands
Ciena introduced the Vesta 200 6.4T CPX, a pluggable co‑packaged optical (CPO) engine that delivers the industry’s highest density and up to 70% lower power consumption. The module supports 200 Gb/s per lane, retimer‑free linear‑drive operation and a 20 dB electrical loss budget, enabling...
Simon Fraser University Signs MOUs to Advance Sustainability at Cedar Supercomputing Centre
Simon Fraser University has signed memoranda of understanding with Cerio, Corix and Moment Energy to deepen the sustainability of its Cedar Supercomputing Centre, Canada’s most powerful academic HPC system. The centre already runs on clean hydroelectric power and boasts a...
Marvell to Showcase PCIe 8.0 SerDes Demonstration at DesignCon 2026
Marvell Technology announced it will showcase a PCIe 8.0 SerDes operating at 256 GT/s during DesignCon 2026 in Santa Clara. The demo, presented at booth #904, uses the TE Connectivity AdrenaLINE Catapult connector and the Alaska P PCIe 6.0 retimer platform. PCIe 8.0, slated for finalization...
QEC4QEA to Support Development of Quantum-Enhanced Applications Across Europe
QEC4QEA, a new Quantum Excellence Centre funded by EuroHPC JU and Horizon Europe, receives roughly €4.9 million to accelerate quantum‑enhanced application development across Europe. The centre links end‑users with quantum developers, experts and computing providers, offering guidance, tools, training and hybrid quantum‑HPC resources....
Morehouse College Selected as Host Site for NSF Supercomputing Project
Morehouse College has secured an initial $5 million award from the National Science Foundation to host Horizon, a flagship supercomputer within the $457 million Leadership-Class Computing Facility. The project, led by the Texas Advanced Computing Center, will place one of the Southeast’s...
Lemhi Supercomputer Expands Idaho Research Capacity
The Lemhi supercomputer, deployed through a partnership between Idaho National Laboratory and the state’s three public research universities, replaces the aging Falcon system and delivers markedly faster performance. Hosted at INL’s Collaborative Computing Center, Lemhi provides remote, on‑demand high‑performance computing...