Amazon Web Services Announces New Quantum Computing Chip

Amazon Web Services Announces New Quantum Computing Chip

February 27, 2025
Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced Ocelot, a new quantum computing chip that can reduce the costs of implementing quantum error correction by up to 90%, compared to current approaches. Developed by the team at the AWS Center for Quantum Computing at the California Institute of Technology, Ocelot represents a breakthrough in the pursuit to build fault-tolerant quantum computers capable of solving problems of commercial and scientific importance that are beyond the reach of today’s conventional computers.

Nu Quantum Launches Quantum Datacenter Alliance With Cisco, NTTData, OQC, QphoX, Quantinuum, QuEra

Nu Quantum Launches Quantum Datacenter Alliance With Cisco, NTTData, OQC, QphoX, Quantinuum, QuEra

February 25, 2025
Nu Quantum has launched the Quantum Data Centre Alliance (QDA) to bring together leading companies representing different layers of the quantum computing stack and create a forum on data centre-scale quantum computers. By collecting complimentary perspectives from across the ecosystem, the QDA presents an open community to discuss the opportunities and challenges on the road to building large, scalable, and robust quantum computing services.

Microsoft’s Majorana 1 Chip Carves New Path for Quantum Computing

Microsoft’s Majorana 1 Chip Carves New Path for Quantum Computing

February 21, 2025
Microsoft today introduced Majorana 1, the world’s first quantum chip powered by a new Topological Core architecture that it expects will realize quantum computers capable of solving meaningful, industrial-scale problems in years, not decades.

Infleqtion Demonstrates Largest Neutral Atom Array in UK, Paving Way for Scalable Quantum Computing

Infleqtion Demonstrates Largest Neutral Atom Array in UK, Paving Way for Scalable Quantum Computing

February 19, 2025
Infleqtion, a global leader in quantum information technologies, today announced a key milestone in the Scalable Quantum Atomic Lattice computing tEstbed (SQALE) project—the successful demonstration of a 16x16 neutral atom array—the largest reported array of its kind in the UK. This achievement is a crucial step toward building scalable quantum processors capable of supporting fault-tolerant quantum computing.

Alice & Bob Closes €100M Series B Led by Future French Champions (FFC), AVP and Bpifrance to Advance Towards a Useful Quantum Computer

Alice & Bob Closes €100M Series B Led by Future French Champions (FFC), AVP and Bpifrance to Advance Towards a Useful Quantum Computer

February 6, 2025
Alice & Bob, a global frontrunner in the race for fault-tolerant quantum computing, today announced a raise of €100 million in its Series B funding round, led by Future French Champions (FFC), AVP (AXA Venture Partners) and Bpifrance. FFC is a partnership between QIA and Bpifrance.

Xanadu Introduces Aurora: World’s First Scalable, Networked and Modular Quantum Computer

Xanadu Introduces Aurora: World’s First Scalable, Networked and Modular Quantum Computer

February 1, 2025
Xanadu has achieved a world-first in the quantum computing industry by successfully building a universal photonic quantum computer consisting of four modular and independent server racks that are photonically interconnected and networked together. This 12 qubit machine, known as Aurora, consists of 35 photonic chips and a combined 13 km of fiber optics all operating at room temperature.

Diraq Drives Global Control Techniques to New Heights

Diraq Drives Global Control Techniques to New Heights

September 23, 2024
In research led by Ingvild Hansen, a PhD student at UNSW and Diraq and supervised by Henry Yang, the work detailed how can drive qubits simultaneously and perform two-qubit logic using the same global driving microwave field.

Quantinuum Unveils Accelerated Roadmap to Achieve Universal, Fully Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing by 2030

Quantinuum Unveils Accelerated Roadmap to Achieve Universal, Fully Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing by 2030

September 12, 2024
Quantinuum, the world’s largest and leading integrated quantum computing company, unveiled its roadmap to universal, fully fault-tolerant quantum computing by 2030. The roadmap materially accelerates the path to commercial quantum computing systems with the potential to unlock a trillion-dollar market and enable AI to help solve some of the world’s most pressing problems. In parallel, Quantinuum in partnership with Microsoft announced a series of milestones and integrations.

Quantum Source Raises $50 Million Series a Funding to Make Scalable, Useful Quantum Computing a Reality

Quantum Source Raises $50 Million Series a Funding to Make Scalable, Useful Quantum Computing a Reality

September 11, 2024
Quantum Source, an Israel-based company developing, technology for powerful, cost-effective, practical photonic quantum computers, announced today it has raised a $50M Series A investment round led by Eclipse, with participation from Standard Investments, Level VC, Canon Equity, as well as existing investors Pitango First, Grove Ventures, 10D, and Dell Technologies Capital.

Fujitsu and Osaka University Accelerate Progress Toward Practical Quantum Computing

Fujitsu and Osaka University Accelerate Progress Toward Practical Quantum Computing

August 29, 2024
Fujitsu Limited and the Center for Quantum Information and Quantum Biology at Osaka University (QIQB) today announced the joint development of two new technologies for the space-time efficient analog rotation quantum computing architecture that will accelerate the realization of practical quantum computing.
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