D-Wave acquires Quantum Circuits
This merger creates the industry's first dual-platform quantum computing company. Quantum Circuits gains resources to advance error-corrected quantum systems and fault-tolerant computing.
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In short: D-Wave Quantum acquired Quantum Circuits for $550 million, merging Yale-pioneered technologies to advance fault-tolerant, error-corrected computing.
This merger creates the industry's first dual-platform quantum computing company. Quantum Circuits gains resources to advance error-corrected quantum systems and fault-tolerant computing.
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It highlights the award's boost for the quantum computing field and Yale University's contribution.
Quantum Circuits will help develop advanced superconducting fabrication techniques, leveraging SQFab and DoD-funded research to enable scalable quantum device production.
Previously, simulating complex materials demanded millions of qubits and complete error correction. Now, a new computation strategy utilising the STAR architecture suggests comparable simulations are...
Inside a cryostat, a Quantum Phase Estimation circuit boasting 1,024 phase qubits recently completed a full functional check using just 3. 5 GB of memory...
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By integrating Fermilab-developed ... the timeline for realizing large-scale quantum computation. A collaboration between two U.S. At the core of this achievement were Fermilab-developed cryoelectronics...
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