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Qilimanjaro Inaugurates an Analog Quantum Computer at Barcelona Supercomputing Center

Qilimanjaro Inaugurates an Analog Quantum Computer at Barcelona Supercomputing Center

Curator's Take

This article marks a significant milestone as Qilimanjaro adds analog quantum capabilities to complement their existing digital quantum system at Barcelona Supercomputing Center, creating one of the most comprehensive quantum computing environments in Europe. Analog quantum computers excel at solving optimization problems and simulating physical systems by using quantum states that continuously vary rather than discrete quantum bits, making them particularly valuable for materials science and complex scheduling challenges. The integration with Europe's powerful MareNostrum 5 supercomputer positions Barcelona as a major quantum research hub and demonstrates how hybrid classical-quantum-analog computing architectures may become the norm for tackling different types of computational problems. This deployment reflects the growing recognition that the future of quantum computing likely involves multiple quantum paradigms working together rather than a single dominant technology.

— Mark Eatherly

Summary

Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Today, the new analog quantum computer built by Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech was inaugurated at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC-CNS), home to MareNostrum 5, one of the most powerful supercomputers in Europe. The deployment expands BSC’s quantum infrastructure, complementing the digital quantum system previously installed by Qilimanjaro and GMV in 2025 […]