QuantWare Secures $176M Series B to Revolutionize Quantum Processor Manufacturing
May 5, 2026
QuantWare raises a $176 million Series B to advance the VIO-4K quantum processor architecture, targeting a 10,000-qubit scale and signaling a major push toward industrial-scale quantum manufacturing.
Industry leaders from Intel Capital, IQT, and QuantWare stress that scalable manufacturing, open architectures, and a robust global supply chain are essential to turning quantum computing from lab breakthroughs into real products.
QuantWare brands itself as a pure-play foundry and chip designer, aiming to supply off-the-shelf quantum processors to more than 50 customers in 20 countries rather than building full-stack quantum computers.
In-Q-Tel’s involvement highlights strategic U.S. intelligence interest in securing quantum hardware supply chains and exploring cryptography and signals intelligence applications.
Analysts note a shift from laboratory breakthroughs to engineering and manufacturing challenges as the key hurdle to deploying practical quantum computing.
The path to practical quantum advantage is seen as dependent on manufacturing scale and resilient supply chains, not just theoretical progress.
Despite the substantial funding, commercial quantum applications remain limited and timelines for practical advantage are still debated.
QuantWare emphasizes a focus on the quantum chip layer and manufacturing capability rather than a full-stack approach, differentiating it from other big players.
Industry voices argue industrial-scale fabrication is crucial, with first shipments anticipated by 2028 to signal a transition from R&D to a major commercial operation.
The article's core substantive point is the QuantWare funding; other sections are promotional and sponsor-driven.
KiloFab is presented as a concrete step to resolve manufacturing bottlenecks, enabling in-house development and tighter supply-chain control.
The round signals Europe’s hardware-led deeptech push: large Series B funding for sovereign quantum infrastructure, attracting strategic investors beyond pure quantum VC and underscoring national-security and industrial policy aims.
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The Next Web • May 5, 2026
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SiliconANGLE • May 5, 2026
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Economic Times • May 5, 2026
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