Pasqal achieves milestone with Ruby at TGCC with 35 trapped atoms
In the framework of the European project HPCQS, a major milestone has been achieved by Pasqal in the deployment of Ruby (Pasqal's neutral-atom analogue quantum computer) at TGCC (Très Grand Centre de Calcul of CEA), reaching first 35 trapped atoms and on track for 100-qubit capability within the first half of 2025. Ruby's integration with the Joliot-Curie supercomputer, operated by CEA at TGCC, will help researchers explore hybrid HPC-QC computing capabilities.
The milestone is part of the ongoing development within the HPCQS (High-Performance Computer and Quantum Simulator hybrid) project, which brings together Pasqal, GENCI, and CEA in France as well as Pasqal and the FZJ to pioneer the future of hybrid quantum computing. At the same time the installation of Ruby was ended at TGCC, the Jülich neutral Atom Device – JADE – has been installed at the JUNIQ building and is currently being validated.
For more information, visit the HPCQS website.