Canadian Startup Unveils Cryogenic Amplifier to Transform Quantum Computing
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Canadian Startup Unveils Cryogenic Amplifier to Transform Quantum Computing
Qubic Technologies has developed a cryogenic amplifier that slashes heat emissions in quantum computers by 10,000 times. Expected to launch in 2026, the breakthrough could shrink cooling demands, reduce costs, and boost system efficiency. Experts suggest it may help overcome barriers to scalability, pushing quantum machines closer to commercial deployment.
Quantum computing – the end game approaches
Two quantum computing innovators are vying to be the first to produce large scale, commercial error corrected machines in a move that marks the end game for the technology. PsiQuantum has $1 billion for its Series E round to build the world’s first commercially useful, fault-tolerant quantum computers. The funding brings the total to $2.8bn, […] The post Quantum computing – the end game approaches appeared first on eeNews Europe.
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