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Jerusalem, 19 September, 2025 (TPS-IL) — The Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC) in Germany, home to Europe’s fastest supercomputer JUPITER, has become the first HPC facility worldwide to deploy NVIDIA’s DGX Quantum system. The milestone is the result of a collaboration between JSC, Arque Systems, and Israel’s Quantum Machines, whose OPX1000 controller enables seamless hybrid quantum-classical computing with microsecond latency.
By integrating quantum processors directly into Europe’s top supercomputing infrastructure, researchers can now test scalable algorithms, accelerate quantum error correction, and run AI models in real time. The deployment highlights Israel’s growing role in the global quantum computing race, linking its technology to Europe’s largest scientific computing hub.














