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ColdQuanta Reaches Quantum Computer Milestone By Demonstrating Immense Scalability of ‘Cold Atom’ Processor Approach

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Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Boulder, CO, July 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ColdQuanta , the leader in Cold Atom Quantum Technology, today announced it has achieved a significant milestone in the development of its Quantum Computer by trapping and addressing 100 qubits in a large, dense 2-D cold atom array.

Key Points: 
  • Boulder, CO, July 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ColdQuanta , the leader in Cold Atom Quantum Technology, today announced it has achieved a significant milestone in the development of its Quantum Computer by trapping and addressing 100 qubits in a large, dense 2-D cold atom array.
  • Our Cold Atom Method stands out among other modalities by demonstrating the potential for unmatched qubit scalability.
  • ColdQuanta is the leader in Cold Atom Quantum Technology, the most scalable, versatile, and commercially viable application of quantum.
  • The Quantum Computing division will launch Hilbert, a cloud-based 100 qubit quantum computer, in late 2021.

QuTech: Semiconductor qubits scale in two dimensions

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Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Whereas current quantum devices hold tens of qubits the basic building block of quantum technology a future universal quantum computer capable of running any quantum algorithm will likely consist of millions to billions of qubits.

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  • Whereas current quantum devices hold tens of qubits the basic building block of quantum technology a future universal quantum computer capable of running any quantum algorithm will likely consist of millions to billions of qubits.
  • Quantum dot qubits hold the promise to be a scalable approach as they can be defined using standard semiconductor manufacturing techniques.
  • "But by putting the qubits in a two-by-two grid we now know how to control and couple qubits along different directions."
  • Any realistic architecture for integrating large numbers of qubits requires them to be interconnected along two dimensions.

QuTech: Semiconductor qubits scale in two dimensions

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Whereas current quantum devices hold tens of qubits the basic building block of quantum technology a future universal quantum computer capable of running any quantum algorithm will likely consist of millions to billions of qubits.

Key Points: 
  • Whereas current quantum devices hold tens of qubits the basic building block of quantum technology a future universal quantum computer capable of running any quantum algorithm will likely consist of millions to billions of qubits.
  • Quantum dot qubits hold the promise to be a scalable approach as they can be defined using standard semiconductor manufacturing techniques.
  • "But by putting the qubits in a two-by-two grid we now know how to control and couple qubits along different directions."
  • Any realistic architecture for integrating large numbers of qubits requires them to be interconnected along two dimensions.

Honeywell Achieves Breakthrough That Will Enable The World's Most Powerful Quantum Computer

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Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Within the next three months, Honeywell will bring to market the world's most powerful quantum computer in terms of quantum volume, a measure of quantum capability that goes beyond the number of qubits.

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  • Within the next three months, Honeywell will bring to market the world's most powerful quantum computer in terms of quantum volume, a measure of quantum capability that goes beyond the number of qubits.
  • Quantum volume measures computational ability, indicating the relative complexity of a problem that can be solved by a quantum computer.
  • When released, Honeywell's quantum computer will have a quantum volume of at least 64, twice that of the next alternative in the industry.
  • "Quantum volume is a powerful tool that should be adopted as an interim benchmarking tool by other gate-based quantum computer companies."