
QuEra Computing, a neutral-atom quantum computing company, has announced a collaboration with Dell Technologies to demonstrate the integration of quantum processors into mainstream High-Performance Computing (HPC) environments. The proof-of-concept will be showcased at the SC25 conference in St. Louis, Missouri.
The demonstration, hosted at QuEra’s facilities, features a co-located deployment integrating Dell HPC infrastructure with the Dell Quantum Intelligent Orchestrator (QIO) alongside QuEra’s neutral-atom quantum system. The infrastructure includes Dell PowerEdge servers with NVIDIA GPUs and Dell networking equipment. The QIO, a prototype orchestration platform, is designed to manage and schedule workloads across heterogeneous compute resources (QPUs, CPUs, and GPUs).
The experiment will simulate the generation of Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger (GHZ) states, a benchmark for multi-qubit entanglement. This showcases QuEra’s unique neutral-atom capabilities, including qubit shuttling (the ability to dynamically rearrange atoms to optimize circuit execution) and parallel gate execution, which are necessary for maximizing efficiency and scalability.
The collaboration is positioned as the first step in a broader effort to provide practical pathways for hybrid quantum–classical computing (HQCC) within enterprise and HPC environments. John Roese, global CTO at Dell Technologies, noted that hybrid quantum-classical compute, especially with AI applied, represents a transformative step forward in solving complex challenges.
Read the full announcement here.
November 17, 2025