Elsharkawy, AmrGuo, XiaorangSchulz, MartinFeichtinger, KevinSonnleithner, LisaHajiabadi, Hamideh2025-02-142025-02-1420252944-7682https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/45824This paper presents the development of a unified quantum platform (UQP) and how it is being integrated into high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure at both software and hardware levels. Building on previous work in hybrid HPC-QC workflows, the UQP establishes a unified low-level interface between classical HPC systems and emerging quantum hardware. Key contributions include a unified HPCQC runtime library that bridges quantum intermediate representation (QIR) programming systems with a hybrid ISA, along with a scalable QCP micro-architecture. Verified for correctness, the UQP runtime library demonstrates super-linear scalability in execution time and memory with the number of qubits, addressing critical needs for QC hardware scalability.enBridge the Gap Between HPC Systems and Various Quantum Platforms: A Unified Quantum Platform10.18420/se2025-ws-16A Unified Quantum Platform2944-7682