OQC, JPMorganChase, and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Partner to Launch Quantum-AI Research Platform in London
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- OQC, JPMorgan Chase, and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Partner to Launch Quantum-AI Research Platform in London Maham Fatima Wed, June 17, 2026 at 8:45 PM GMT+7 2 min read AMD JPM Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
- The partners will focus on research areas including portfolio optimization, quantum machine learning, and the development of specialized AI models to enhance quantum circuit performance.
- Expected to be fully operational within 12 months, the project represents a significant move from isolated quantum experimentation to integrated, enterprise-grade infrastructure.
OQC, JPMorgan Chase, and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Partner to Launch Quantum-AI Research Platform in London Maham Fatima Wed, June 17, 2026 at 8:45 PM GMT+7 2 min read AMD JPM Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) is one of the 12 Best Growth Stocks Trading in Oversold Territory. On June 3, OQC, JPMorgan Chase, and AMD announced a research collaboration to develop a dedicated Quantum-AI platform at a new data center in London. The initiative will integrate OQC’s GENESIS quantum system with AMD’s HPC and AI infrastructure. JPMorganChase will serve as the first enterprise user, utilizing the secure environment to test hybrid quantum-classical workflows for complex financial challenges.
The partners will focus on research areas including portfolio optimization, quantum machine learning, and the development of specialized AI models to enhance quantum circuit performance. By physically integrating quantum hardware into a secure enterprise framework, the platform aims to enable the testing of algorithms for performance, scalability, and reproducibility, moving quantum research toward practical, real-world financial applications.
Expected to be fully operational within 12 months, the project represents a significant move from isolated quantum experimentation to integrated, enterprise-grade infrastructure. Executives from the three companies emphasized that the collaboration is designed to accelerate the discovery of purpose-built financial algorithms and show how quantum computing, AI, and classical computing can function together to address industry-specific needs.