Quantinuum Announces Commercial Launch of Helios — A Quantum Computer With Accuracy to Enable Generative Quantum AI

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  • Quantinuum has launched Helios, described as the world’s most accurate general-purpose commercial quantum computer, to accelerate enterprise adoption and enable hybrid quantum–classical computing.
  • Helios integrates with NVIDIA’s GB200 processors via NVQLink, expanding Quantinuum’s partnership with NVIDIA to support real-time error correction, hybrid programming through the new Guppy language, and applications in GenAI, materials, and finance.
  • Early collaborators include Amgen, BMW Group, JPMorgan Chase, and SoftBank, while a new partnership with Singapore’s National Quantum Office will deploy Helios locally and establish a Quantinuum R&D and Operations Centre in the country.

PRESS RELEASE — Quantinuum, the world leader in quantum computing, today announced the launch of Helios, the world’s most accurate general-purpose commercial quantum computer, designed to accelerate quantum computing adoption by enterprises. With the highest fidelity of any commercial system and a first-of-its-kind real-time control engine, Helios enables developers to program a quantum computer in much the same way they program heterogeneous classical computers. A new, modern Python-based programming language called Guppy allows developers to seamlessly combine hybrid compute capabilities — quantum and classical — in a single program. Helios is now available to customers through Quantinuum’s cloud service and on-premise offering.

“The next computing inflection point starts today,” said Dr. Rajeeb Hazra, President & CEO of Quantinuum. “For the first time enterprises can access a highly accurate general purpose quantum computer to drive real world impact, transforming how industries innovate – from drug discovery to finance to advanced materials.”

Helios unlocks the ability to enhance GenAI models with quantum generated data, thereby unlocking AI’s full potential in areas such as data analysis, material design, and quantum chemistry. To accelerate GenQAI, Quantinuum is expanding its partnership with NVIDIA, integrating NVIDIA GB200 with Helios via NVIDIA NVQLink to create applications for targeted end markets. In addition, Quantinuum will switch to NVIDIA accelerated computing for Helios and future systems, using Quantinuum Guppy alongside the NVIDIA CUDA-Q platform to perform real-time error correction critical to its roadmap.

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Quantinuum announced a growing community of early users and collaborators, including leaders in life sciences, materials, and energy sectors:

  • Amgen:an investor and research collaborator, exploring hybrid quantum-machine learning to advance data-driven discovery in biologics. 
  • BlueQubit: AI image recognition using real-world driving video data.
  • BMW Group: advancing sustainable mobility through materials research on fuel cell catalysts.
  • JPMorganChase: researching potential capabilities for advanced financial analytics.
  • SoftBank Corp.: exploring organic materials for next-gen batteries, optical switches, and solar cells.

Today, Quantinuum also signed a strategic partnership agreement with Singapore’s National Quantum Office (NQO) and National Quantum Computing Hub (NQCH) that includes access to Heliosin country to accelerate commercial applications of quantum computing in the areas of computational biology and bioinformatics, financial modeling and optimization, advanced materials and chemistry, and combinatorial optimization. To support this strategic partnership, Quantinuum is establishing a world-class R&D and Operations Centre in Singapore.

Finally, as part of its strategy to expand the commercial reach of quantum computing, Quantinuum is introducing two new ecosystem programs. Q-Net, a new user group, will serve as a forum for customer feedback and collaboration, while a new startup partner program will invite developers to build and scale third party applications on Helios.  

A blog post with more details on Helios can be read here. Visual assets and scientific papers can be downloaded here.

Fidelity: In quantum computing, fidelity is a metric that determines the accuracy of system’s computation. The lower a system’s error rate, the higher its fidelity. Helios has the highest fidelities ever released to the market. Its key performance specifications are outlined below:

48 LQ (error corrected) with better than physical performance (99.99% state prep and measurement fidelity).

Physical qubits (PQ):98 PQ at 99.921% 2-qubit gate fidelity, and 99.9975% 1-qubit gate fidelity.

Logical qubits (LQ):

  • 94 LQ (error detected) globally entangled with better than physical performance;
  • 50 LQ (error detected) with better than physical performance in a magnetism simulation; and

Matt Swayne

With a several-decades long background in journalism and communications, Matt Swayne has worked as a science communicator for an R1 university for more than 12 years, specializing in translating high tech and deep tech for the general audience. He has served as a writer, editor and analyst at The Quantum Insider since its inception. In addition to his service as a science communicator, Matt also develops courses to improve the media and communications skills of scientists and has taught courses. [email protected]

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