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Building the world’s first useful quantum computers.
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Our latest research with Stanford lays out a state-of-the-art framework to simulate real-time chemical reactions on a quantum computer, unlocking new possibilities for catalyst design, materials science, and cleaner energy solutions. Read our blog: bit.ly/3Rl3ZHB ​ ​ Read the paper: bit.ly/4ifA4f3
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This 2-qubit QPU, aptly named “Qcloud,” launched at the British Science Festival in 2013 and now resides at the British Science Museum—proudly displayed next to an Enigma machine and Babbage difference engine.
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When combined with our ultra-low-loss edge coupler, this fiber interconnect becomes a compelling component of our path to large systems.
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Leveraging pre-existing industrial wafer testers as well as bespoke cryogenic test equipment, today PsiQuantum performs ~0.5 million room-temperature measurements per month and ~50K cryogenic measurements per month.
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In the process, we built the biggest molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) tool in the world. ​ PsiQuantum has integrated this material into our Omega stack at GlobalFoundries, and we are now beginning to use these switches for multiplexed single-photon generation.
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Read more about the latest developments of Omega: www.psiquantum.com/featured-new...
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From lifesaving mRNA vaccine technology to foundational tech like GPS, self-driving cars, legged robotics, and the early internet, DARPA has defined the last several decades of technologies and is set to do so far into the future. www.darpa.mil/news/2025/qu... ​
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We are proud to continue working alongside DARPA whose long history of backing transformational technologies is unparalleled.
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Over 50 experts from DARPA’s test and evaluation team have exhaustively examined PsiQuantum’s technical approach, our detailed plans for fault-tolerant prototypes, and our long-term R&D plans, components, architectures, systems development, and application utility.
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The Validation & Co-Design phase of the US2QC program, as part of the Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (QBI), marks a critical milestone on the roadmap to deliver an industrially useful quantum computer.
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Find key insights and learnings in our blog post:
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