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Horizon Quantum to base second quantum computer testbed in Dublin
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Horizon Quantum to base second quantum computer testbed in Dublin
  • Horizon Quantum will site its second quantum computer testbed in Dublin, expanding its European footprint.
  • The planned system is IonQ’s next-generation, chip-based 256-qubit trapped-ion machine, expected to rank among the most advanced commercial systems.
  • The deployment targets expanded support for trapped-ion hardware in Horizon’s Triple Alpha platform, strengthening its hardware-agnostic software strategy.
  • Irish science and engineering teams are expected to grow to run the site, deepening engagement with local industry and universities.
  • The first testbed system, a multi-vendor superconducting setup, was assembled in Singapore in December 2025.


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