量子コンピューティング到来前に、このスタートアップは企業が既にそれで稼働することを目指す
フィンランド発のAIスタートアップQutwoは、量子コンピューティングの完全実装を待たず、古典的ハードウェアで量子挙動をシミュレートする「量子インスパイアード」技術とOS層を用い、企業向けAIワークロードの移行を既に実証している。
キーポイント
量子時代対応のAIラボ
創業者Peter Sarlinが設立したQutwoは、量子コンピューティングの成熟を待たず、企業向けに「ライフスタイルエージェント」などのAIツールを開発中。
Qutwo OSによるハイブリッド統合
古典計算から量子計算への移行を可能とするオーケストレーションレイヤー「Qutwo OS」を提供し、アルゴリズムやチップの選択を柔軟にサポート。
量子インスパイアードの実用化
既存の古典ハードウェアで量子挙動をシミュレートする「量子インスパイアード」計算を採用し、ハードウェアの課題を回避しつつ今日から利用可能。
量子・AI両分野の経験豊富なチーム
IQM、SemiQon、元Silo AI、元Nokia CEOなど量子とエンタープライズAIの両分野に精通した30人以上の科学者・経営陣が集結。
戦略的パートナーシップの拡大
Zalandoだけでなくフィンランド金融大手OP Pohjolaとの量子AI共同研究も開始し、顧客基盤の拡大を図っている。
商業重視と大規模デザインパートナーシップ
創業当初から商業主義を掲げ、数千万ドル規模の「大規模デザインパートナーシップ」を既に確立している。
共開発による早期市場参入の戦略
ベンダーと企業が共同で製品を開発するこの仕組みは、顧客の期待を把握しつつ、量子コンピューティング本格化に備えた企業の早期参入を支援する。
影響分析・編集コメントを表示
影響分析
本記事は、量子コンピューティングの実用化が長期化する中で、AI業界が「計算資源の移行戦略」をどう構築するかを示す重要な指針となる。Qutwo OSのようなオーケストレーション層の登場は、企業側のハードウェアロックインを回避し、古典AIから量子AIへの段階的移行を可能にする。これにより、エネルギー効率の課題や計算壁に直面する現在のAI開発が、量子時代の到来に合わせてシームレスに進化できる基盤が整う。
編集コメント
量子ハードウェアの完全実装がまだ先となる現状において、既存インフラを最大限活用する「量子インスパイアード」戦略は現実的かつ賢明な選択である。オーケストレーション層の標準化が進めば、次世代AI開発の参入障壁が下がり、エコシステム全体の革新速度が加速する可能性がある。
AIスタートアップをAMDに6億6500万ドルで売却したピーター・サーリンは、新たなベンチャー「QuTwo」で復帰した。同社は、量子コンピューティングが本格的に到来した際に企業が必要とすると確信するインフラストラクチャを構築している。
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Eighteen months after selling his startup to chipmaker AMD for $665 million, Finnish entrepreneur Peter Sarlin has left his role as CEO of the unit now known as AMD Silo AI. He is now chairman at two new ventures: physical AI lab NestAI, and Qutwo, an AI startup aimed at helping companies prepare for the era of quantum computing.
Currently fully funded by Sarlin’s family office, PostScriptum, Qutwo describes itself as “an AI lab for the quantum era.” Rather than waiting for quantum computing to mature, however, it is already working with enterprise customers — including European fashion retailer Zalando, with which it is developing what the two companies call “lifestyle agents,” AI tools designed to go beyond product search and proactively suggest products and experiences.
Qutwo is built on the premise that AI is hitting an efficiency wall that quantum computing may eventually help solve. But the company is not betting on when that will happen, Sarlin told TechCrunch. Instead, the startup is building Qutwo OS as an orchestration layer that allows companies to shift from classical to quantum computing — making use of hybrid computing along the way.
Sarlin invested in Finnish quantum companies IQM and QMill through PostScriptum, and is one of a growing number of investors who believe it will eventually outperform classical computers in a wide range of industry applications while easing AI’s energy demands. But he also thinks that initial use cases will require mixed hardware environments, and that enterprises would rather focus on their business problems while Qutwo OS takes care of the routing.
In that respect, the potential advantage of the middle ground known as “quantum-inspired” computing is that it is already viable today, because it uses classical hardware while simulating quantum behavior, working around the hurdles that still hinder quantum hardware. Meanwhile, Qutwo OS is designed to be flexible, supporting quantum or non-quantum algorithms and chips alike.
Qutwo’s team brings experience on both sides of the quantum-AI divide. On the quantum side, there’s IQM co-founder Kuan Yen Tan and board member Antti Vasara, also chair at SemiQon, a Finnish semiconductor startup focused on quantum chips. The enterprise side is equally represented, by Sarlin himself and Kaj-Mikael Björk, one of his former co-founders at Silo AI. Pekka Lundmark, the former CEO of Finnish telecom giant Nokia, also joined Qutwo’s board.
Across both areas, the team counts over 30 quantum and AI scientists, and Sarlin is clear where the company stands. “We’re building for the quantum world, but Qutwo is an AI company,” he said, meaning that Qutwo is “pushing AI workloads from classical to quantum.”
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This also means that its customer base could be quite broad. Beyond Zalando, Qutwo also launched a joint quantum AI research initiative with OP Pohjola, a major Finnish financial services provider.
From the outset, Qutwo has been commercially minded and already has “large design partnerships which are in the tens of millions,” Sarlin said. Design partnerships — in which a vendor co-develops its product alongside enterprise customers — are a way for Qutwo to learn what a customer expects as it builds its product. They are also a bet from enterprises looking to establish early footing when and if quantum computing does arrive.
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