IQM Radiance 54 Quantum Computer Inaugurated at CINECA
Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported Jun 11, 2026 · Last updated Jun 11, 2026
The inauguration of the IQM Radiance 54 quantum computer at CINECA>>> by Quantum computing signifies a significant advancement in quantum computing capabilities, particularly for Italy>>> and Europe. This development is expected to boost research, innovation, and potentially lead to new applications in optimization, simulation, and machine learning, positively impacting the technology and research sectors. The upcoming public listing of Quantum computing via Real Asset Acquisition Corporation>>> also presents a new investment opportunity in the quantum computing space.
The Italian Research Centre on High Performance Computing, Big Data, and Quantum Computing (ICSC) inaugurated the IQM Radiance 54 quantum computer, developed by Quantum computing, at CINECA>>> in Italy — Bologna>>>. This system, named NOX, features a 54-qubit processing unit and is being integrated into Leonardo (supercomputer)>>>, one of the world's fastest supercomputers, to support hybrid high-performance computing and quantum workflows. This marks the second Quantum computing system in Italy>>> and the first on-premises superconducting quantum computer at CINECA>>>. The initiative is a strategic asset for Italy>>> to strengthen digital sovereignty, national competitiveness, and foster innovation in scientific and business communities. Key figures like Anna Maria Bernini>>>, Antonio Zoccoli>>>, and Francesco Ubertini>>> highlighted the national commitment and European strategy behind this investment. Quantum computing also announced its ongoing business combination with Real Asset Acquisition Corporation>>> to become a public company in mid-2026.
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