Atlas Quantum raises $110M to open limited quantum-cloud access and developer tools

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Atlas Quantum raises $110M to open limited quantum-cloud access and developer tools

Atlas Quantum announced a $110 million Series B and plans to open limited early access to its quantum cloud, which pairs noisy intermediate-scale quantum hardware with classical accelerators for hybrid workloads. The platform includes a developer toolkit for mapping optimization problems to quantum circuits, simulated annealing hybrids, and a job-scheduling system that prioritizes high-potential research workloads.

Atlas emphasizes pragmatic use cases such as logistics optimization, portfolio rebalancing heuristics, and materials discovery where hybrid approaches may show early advantage. Access is gated and designed for enterprise R&D groups and academic partners with dedicated support and co-design services.

Proceeds will scale qubit count and fidelity improvements through hardware partnerships, expand developer education programs, and build integration points with cloud ML pipelines. Atlas stresses that the offering is experimental but aims to reduce friction for teams trying quantum-hybrid prototypes.