Qblox and HPE join forces to create hybrid computing systems

Dutch company Qblox, specializing in the development of control systems for quantum processors, has officially announced a strategic partnership with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE). This collaboration plans deep integration of Qblox hardware with HPE's high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructures.
This step marks an important stage in the development of hybrid computing, where classical and quantum systems operate within a single framework. Qblox, known for its innovative qubit control solutions, will provide key hardware, while HPE will supply a powerful computing base and ecosystem for integration.
Practical Areas of Work
The parties will focus on creating specialized testbeds. Key tasks include:
- Development and optimization of hybrid algorithms that can efficiently distribute computational loads between classical and quantum processors.
- Ensuring full software compatibility at all stack levels — from low-level qubit control to high-level HPC applications.
- Conducting system benchmarking to evaluate the performance and reliability of hybrid systems in real-world scenarios.
From a practical standpoint, such integration will allow enterprises and research institutes to test quantum algorithms without needing to build their own quantum data centers. Instead, they can use existing HPE HPC infrastructure, augmented with quantum accelerators from Qblox.
Analytical Commentary: In my view, this partnership represents one of the most pragmatic approaches to quantum computing to date. Rather than waiting for a fully functional universal quantum computer, Qblox and HPE are creating a working model of a "hybrid accelerator." This is particularly relevant for tasks where quantum processors can solve only a small but critical part of complex computations, leaving the main work to classical HPE clusters. The market has long awaited such concrete steps, and this collaboration could set a standard for the entire industry.