Discover our quantum processor journey
Scaling up towards Error Corrected & Networked useful Quantum Computers
QPUs available on the cloud
Ascella
The first functionnal Photonic Quantum computer, delivered in 2022
Ascella is a bright star in the constellation Sagittarius, visible to the naked eye and located about 89 light-years from Earth.
Key figures
6 Physical Qubits
QOPS = 144
Altair
Altair, the latest 10-qubit quantum processor takes central stage and is now accessible to developers worldwide.
Altair is a bright star in the constellation Aquila, located about 16.7 light-years from Earth and easily visible to the naked eye.
Key figures
10 Physical Qubits
QOPS = 400
Belenos
Quandela to launch Belenos, the world’s most powerful photonic quantum computer
Belenos is a symbolic name inspired by the Celtic god of the sun and light, often used to evoke brightness and energy in scientific or astronomical contexts.
Key figures
12 Physical Qubits
QOPS = 576
Commercially deployed QPUs
Acruxis
Quandela’s first commercial quantum computing system is operational at OVH.
First deployed in Q4 2023
Acrucis, named after the brightest northern star, represents the first fully dedicated and integrated Quandela QC implementation.
Key figures
2-4 Physical Qubits
QOPS = 80
Arcturus
The first functionnal Photonic Quantum computer, delivered in 2022
Arcturus is one of the brightest stars in the night sky, located in the constellation Boötes, and is easily recognized by its distinctive orange hue as a red giant star.
Key figures
6 Physical Qubits
QOPS = 144
Lucy
The most powerful universal photonic quantum computer available in Europe.
Key figures
12 Physical Qubits
QOPS = 576
Next Generation of QPUs
Canopus, expected in just one year’s time, will double the number of qubits once more, resulting in a 16 million-fold increase in computing power.
Canopus is the second-brightest star in the night sky, located in the constellation Carina, about 310 light-years from Earth.
Key figures
Date: 2025
24 Physical Qubits
QOPS = 2k
Deneb, is expected to double the number of qubits once more, in just a year.
Deneb is a luminous blue-white supergiant star in the constellation Cygnus, located about 2,600 light-years from Earth and one of the brightest stars in the night sky.
Key figures
Date: 2027
48 Physical Qubits
QOPS = 5k
Diadem, is expected to scale quantum computing via modularity
Diadem is a star in the constellation Coma Berenices, located about 63 light-years from Earth, and marks the “crown” in the Queen Berenice’s Hair asterism.
Key figures
Date: 2027
100 Physical Qubits
QOPS = 10k
Andromeda is a prominent constellation in the northern sky, best known for containing the Andromeda Galaxy, the closest spiral galaxy to the Milky Way and the largest in our local group.
Key figures
Date: 2028
10 Logical Qubits
QOPS = 50k
Draco
Draco is a northern constellation that coils around the North Star, known for its distinctive serpentine shape and association with ancient dragon myths.
Key figures
Date: 2030
50 Logical Qubits
QOPS = 1M