TreQ, a quantum systems engineering and manufacturing company, has launched the Compass SG25B, a turnkey, open-architecture quantum computing system designed to accelerate quantum research and development. The system integrates components from Rigetti Computing, Qblox, QuantrolOx, and Bluefors, providing researchers with extensible, upgradable, and low-level access to quantum hardware.
The Compass SG25B features Rigetti’s Novera™ 9-qubit processor, built on the Ankaa™-class architecture, alongside Qblox’s modular control stack, QuantrolOx’s Quantum EDGE automation platform, and Bluefors’ Ultra-Compact LD dilution refrigerator. During integration tests in February 2025, the system met its target performance specifications and is now available for global deployment.
The open-architecture design allows researchers to focus on quantum experiments without infrastructure constraints. The system’s modularity and scalability ensure compatibility with evolving research needs, making it suitable for institutions and enterprises aiming to advance quantum computing capabilities.
TreQ is currently accepting bids for 2025 and 2026 reference sites, inviting institutions to showcase the system’s applications. Additionally, the Compass SG25B will be demonstrated at the APS Global Physics Summit at Booth 208, highlighting its potential to accelerate scientific discoveries.
For more details, visit TreQ’s Innovation Station page here.
March 19, 2025