Aramco and Pasqal Revolutionize with Middle East's First Quantum Computing Platform

Aramco and Pasqal have launched Saudi Arabia's first quantum computer, also marking the introduction of the Middle East's first commercial quantum computing as a service platform. The quantum computer, located at Aramco's data center in Dhahran, offers secure, low-latency cloud access to tackle complex industrial challenges.

Aramco and Pasqal Revolutionize with Middle East's First Quantum Computing Platform
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Aramco, in collaboration with Pasqal, has propelled Saudi Arabia into the quantum technological era by inaugurating the country's first quantum computer.

This significant advancement also serves as the Middle East's pioneer commercial quantum computing as a service platform, an initiative aimed at empowering businesses with revolutionary computational capabilities.

Operational at Aramco's state-of-the-art data center in Dhahran, the quantum computer allows customers direct, low-latency cloud access to cutting-edge hardware. This infrastructure is poised to address intricate industrial challenges, driving innovation across key sectors.

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