Quantum Computing Inc. (QCi) has deployed its Dirac-3 quantum optimization machine on the Quantum Corridor network, marking a significant step in expanding commercial access to quantum computing infrastructure. Installed at the Digital Crossroad Data Center in Indiana, this represents the first deployment of a Dirac-3 system within a commercial data center and enables secure, on-demand access for enterprise and academic users via Quantum Corridor’s subscription-based framework. The integration builds on Quantum Corridor’s recent implementation of Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) with Toshiba, ensuring high-speed, quantum-secure connectivity to the system.
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The Dirac-3 is designed to tackle complex optimization challenges across industries, including fraud detection, portfolio optimization, and mission-critical operations, delivering faster, data-driven outcomes beyond the capabilities of classical computing. “We are proud to partner with Quantum Corridor to deliver the first data center installation of our Dirac-3 computer, designed to solve complex optimization problems,” said Dr. Yuping Huang, CEO of QCi. “This is an important step towards offering our customers unique access to computing solutions in the quantum era,” added Dr. Mit Jha, CEO of Quantum Corridor.






























