40 quantum bit simulator


The simulator called "Atos Quantum Learning Machine" (Atos QLM) is supported by an ultra-compact supercomputer and a universal programming language.

It is available in five power configurations (30 to 40 qubits) to meet the requirements of different institutions. This means that researchers, students and engineers can already develop and test quantum applications and algorithms today.
The machine was developed in the "Atos Quantum Lab", the first industry program for quantum computing in Europe.
This was launched in November 2016 and has already promoted a number of innovations that have resulted in numerous patent applications.