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IQM sells quantum computer to the US Department of Energys Oak Ridge National Laboratory
The Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) today announced it has selected IQM Radiance as its first-ever purchased on-premises quantum computer to be integrated into high-performance computing (HPC) systems at ORNL.
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IQM Radiance 20-qubit quantum computer is based on superconducting technology and aimed at accelerating hybrid quantum-classical application development. The quantum computer will be delivered by the third quarter of 2025 and is upgradeable to higher qubit counts in the future.
Acquiring an on-premises IQM Radiance supports ORNL’s mission to work towards seamless, tight integration between quantum computing hardware and HPC infrastructure. ORNL’s teams have been recognised for leading quantum-HPC integration efforts in the research community for years.
Today’s announcement follows an earlier announcement of ORNL’s Quantum Computing User Program (QCU
Acquiring an on-premises IQM Radiance supports ORNL’s mission to work towards seamless, tight integration between quantum computing hardware and HPC infrastructure. ORNL’s teams have been recognised for leading quantum-HPC integration efforts in the research community for years.
Today’s announcement follows an earlier announcement of ORNL’s Quantum Computing User Program (QCU

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