- The European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking announced on Tuesday (4 October) its selection of the six hosting sites for the “first European quantum computers” in the Czech Republic, Germany, Spain, France, Italy and Poland.
- The planned investment amounts to over €100 million, whereby half will be invested by the European Union and the other half by the 17 countries participating in the European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU).
- The announcement of these new quantum computers is part of a larger effort to integrate quantum technology into Europe’s supercomputing infrastructure.
Commission announces six sites for European quantum computers

