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Denmark taps Microsoft to build world’s most powerful quantum computer

Denmark taps Microsoft to build world’s most powerful quantum computer

Denmark is embarking on a ambitious project to build the world's most powerful quantum computer, with the backing of €80 million in funding. The initiative, called QuNorth, aims to deploy the Nordic region's first "Level 2" quantum system. Microsoft and Atom Computing, a California-based company, have been tasked with delivering the system, named Magne. Microsoft will contribute its Azure Quantum software stack, while Atom will provide the hardware based on its "neutral atom" design. The new quantum computer is expected to include around 50 logical qubits, marking a significant step forward in the global quantum computing race.

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