This is an exciting key moment for the computing industry! Quantum computing has long been seen as the next technological inflection point, promising to solve massively more complex scientific and engineering problems than can be addressed by exiting computers. But to live up to that promise, we as an industry need to make quantum computing commercially viable… to manufacture, use, and upgrade.
That’s where CMOS comes into play, it’s the underlying transistor technology that enables most high-tech devices we use today, from your smart watch to the world’s largest supercomputers.
With CMOS, Quantum Motion can pack millions of qubits onto a single chip and into a system that fits in a box (about 3 datacenter racks actually), not a building, and at a small fraction of power vs other approaches.
A hearty congratulations to the entire #QuantumMotion team including John Morton, Simon Benjamin, and James Palles-Dimmock who’ve been at this from the beginning!
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Quantum Motion has delivered the industry’s first full-stack silicon CMOS quantum computer.
“This is quantum computing’s silicon moment,” said James Palles-Dimmock, CEO, Quantum Motion. “Today’s announcement demonstrates you can build a robust, functional quantum computer using the world’s most scalable technology, with the ability to be mass-produced.”
Marking a major milestone for silicon-based quantum technology, the system has been installed at the UK’s National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC)
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