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Quantum Computers
Neutral atom quantum computers designed for scientific and industrial innovation at scale
Hybrid HPC–Quantum Integration
Running live at Jülich and CEA. We deliver seamless hybrid workflows that fit natively into your existing HPC stack
Engineered for Quantum Advantage
High-fidelity, 256-qubit power available now. We combine immediate reliability with an architecture built directly for the fault-tolerant future.
Built to evolve over time
Future-proof your infrastructure. Our modular design supports incremental subsystem upgrades, allowing you to expand capabilities without replacing the platform.
Production ready & easy to program
Deploy worldwide with full HPC integration. Develop on your terms using Pasqal’s native tools or standard frameworks like Qiskit and CUDA-Q
Advancing towards fault-tolerant Quantum Computing
Pasqal’s QPU roadmap progresses from today’s scalable analog platforms to next-generation systems designed to unlock quantum advantage and, over time, enable logical qubits on the path to fault tolerance.

Orion Gamma
Scalable neutral-atom architecture. Leverages highly reconfigurable arrays to drive early quantum utility.
140+ qubits
best for
Production testing and early-stage utility workloads.

Vela
Engineered for quantum advantage. Features enhanced addressability and local detuning for high-performance workloads.
250+ qubits
Best for
Advanced analog applications, optimization, and materials simulation.
Centaurus
Next-gen hybrid architecture. Blends advanced analog and digital capabilities to accelerate the path to logical qubits.
500+ qubits
Best for
Scaled utility, QGML, and early digital gate-based workloads.
Already deployed in production
Orders 2026, deliveries from 2027
Targeted availability for users: 2028
See how it works with real-world use cases

Pasqal’s neutral atom quantum processors use laser-trapped atoms as highly stable qubits.
Enabling scalable quantum computing that integrates directly with your data center infrastructure today.
The Neutral Atom advantage
Uniform qubit quality
Using neutral atoms as qubits enables natively identical qubits across the register.
Native analog modality
Map quantum simulations and optimization problems directly onto the qubits array
Highly scalable
No major roadblocks near-term to scale the qubit count to 10,000 qubits and beyond, following our roadmap.
Modular design
Individual hardware modules can be upgraded to stay on par with the state-of-the-art without nee- ding to replace the entire QPU.
Engineered for Hybrid HPC–Quantum Infrastructure
Data center ready hardware
Zero cryogenics. Minimal power footprint. A compact architecture that slots into standard HPC environments and is maintained alongside your classical infrastructure.
Slurm native job submission
No new protocols required. Manage hybrid orchestration and job submission through standard Slurm processes, with native support for Qiskit and CUDA-Q.
Monitoring and alarms
Full visibility. Integrate QPU metrics and alarms into your current HPC supervision tools, enabling seamless management by your existing operations staff.
Operational Neutral-Atom Quantum Deployments
Pasqal’s Orion deployed November 2024, Jade, was officially inaugurated in November 2025 within the wrap up of the HPCQS European Project.
“The quantum processor at JSC is an important milestone. We are now on track to implement two hybrid HPC-QS systems in France and Germany that will provide European end users with access to exceptional computing power—and will help solve societal problems in the future.”
— Prof. Kristel Michielsen, head of JUNIQ & Quantum Computing at JSC.
Already deployed

CEA
France
Pasqal QPU is fully integrated with Joliot-Curie supercomputer. First hybrid quantum-classical workflows are operational.

CINECA
Italy
140-qubits QPU integration underway. First Neutral Atom Quantum Computer in Italy.
Aramco
Saudi Arabia
First Commercial Neutral Atom QPU on enterprise site

DistriQ
Canada
Curious to know more about how Pasqal Quantum Computers can be integrated in your HPC center?
How to get started
1
Test
- Prototype Algorithm on Pasqal Emulators in the Cloud
Ideal for fast iteration, debugging, and benchmarking before running on hardware
2
Scale
- Run larger experiments on Pasqal QPUs in the Cloud (Orion Gamma)
Move from validated prototypes to real-hardware results for research and production trials
3
Deploy
- Deploy a dedicated QPU on-prem or in an HPC environment (Orion today, Vela from 2027)
Get enterprise-grade deployment planning, integration, and commercial terms

The power of neutral atom technology
Unlock quantum computing for real-world applications