HPE Forms Quantum Scaling Alliance with Nobel Laureate to Build Practical Quantum Supercomputer

HPE
November 10, 2025

Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced the formation of the Quantum Scaling Alliance on Monday, November 10 2025. The partnership brings together HPE, Nobel Prize‑winning physicist John M. Martinis and several leading semiconductor companies to design and build a practical, mass‑producible quantum supercomputer.

The alliance is a strategic move that extends HPE’s focus on AI and high‑performance computing into the emerging quantum domain. By combining HPE’s supercomputing expertise with Martinis’s quantum research and the chip partners’ manufacturing capabilities, the group aims to deliver a scalable quantum platform that can accelerate AI workloads, secure data processing and complex scientific simulations.

If successful, the Quantum Scaling Alliance could open a new revenue stream for HPE and strengthen its competitive position against rivals such as Dell, Cisco and hyperscale cloud providers. The initiative aligns with HPE’s broader transformation toward higher‑margin, software‑centric services and positions the company to capture early market share in a technology that is expected to become a cornerstone of next‑generation computing.

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