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New “LYNX” Quantum Computer Series with Record-Breaking Quantum Volume

Alpine Quantum Technologies (AQT)
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Austria’s Alpine Quantum Technologies unveiled the LYNX Series, the first commercial 19-inch rack-mounted quantum computer, achieving a record Quantum Volume of 32,768—the highest for a universal quantum system in Europe. The trapped-ion architecture prioritizes precision control and reduced error sensitivity over raw qubit counts, positioning it for industrial applications like chemistry and logistics, per CEO Thomas Monz. AQT’s partnership with Horizon Software enables scalable quantum algorithms via cloud access, lowering barriers for global users through a simplified API for real-world experimentation. The system integrates high-performance hardware with commercial-grade software, accelerating quantum application development for public services, optimization, and decision-making. Based in Innsbruck, the LYNX Series marks Europe’s leadership in practical quantum computing, combining AQT’s ion-trap expertise with modular, rack-mounted design for enterprise adoption.
New “LYNX” Quantum Computer Series with Record-Breaking Quantum Volume

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Empowering pioneers, quantum solutions light the path to innovationDriving progress and shaping the future of industriesHarness quantum potential to optimize public services and decision-makingThe first commercial 19-inch rack-mounted quantum computerExperience high-performance hardware to accelerate your projectsProcess your quantum algorithm with our cloud serviceInnsbruck, Austria – The home of ion trap quantum computingMeet the partners fueling our success and shared visionJoin our team and be part of a vibrant and forward-thinking companyMay 5th, 2026AQT’s unveils the LYNX Series, a new generation of 19-inch rack-mounted quantum computers that has officially achieved a record-breaking Quantum Volume (QV) of 32768. This sets a new milestone for a universal Quantum Computer that is designed, built, and located in Europe.“With the LYNX Series, we aren’t just increasing qubit counts; we are perfecting control and reducing sensitivity,” says Dr. Thomas Monz, CEO of AQT. “Achieving this new Quantum Volume benchmark proves that our trapped-ion architecture is the most viable path for real-world industrial applications, from chemistry to complex logistics.”Photo credit: Helene HainzerApril 15th, 2026By combining AQT’s powerful trapped-ion quantum computer hardware and easy-to-scale Horizon’s software, the two companies aim to accelerate users’ ability to build real-world quantum applications.March 17th, 2026Through this collaboration, users worldwide gain direct access to AQT's latest trapped-ion quantum technology through an easy-to-use API, significantly lowering the barrier to real-world quantum experimentation. March 2nd, 2026IVY, Optical filter cavity module for suppression of high frequency phase noiseAQT Innsbruck Experience Center, Technikerstrasse 1-3, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria · +43 720 262627 100 How you find usAQT Innsbruck Experience Center Technikerstrasse 1-3, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria +43 720 262627 100 How you find usAQT Germany Fraunhoferstraße 8, 82152 Planegg, Germany · +43 720 262627 100 How you find usAQT GermanyFraunhoferstraße 882152 Planegg, Germany+43 720 262627 100How you find us© All rights reserved by AQT · Imprint · Privacy & GDPRTechnikerstrasse 17 / 1 · 6020 Innsbruck · AustriaYou are currently viewing a placeholder content from Vimeo. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.You are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.You need to load content from reCAPTCHA to submit the form. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.You are currently viewing a placeholder content from Turnstile. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.You are currently viewing a placeholder content from OpenStreetMap. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.

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