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- PsiQuantum - Building the Worlds First Useful Quantum Computer
PsiQuantum is a quantum computing company on a mission to build and deploy the world’s first useful quantum computers Our approach to building a utility-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer involves photonics-based architecture and it leverages existing infrastructure to build and scale these systems as fast as possible
- PsiQuantum - Wikipedia
PsiQuantum, Corp (formerly PsiQ) [3] is an American quantum computing company based in Palo Alto, California It is developing a general-purpose silicon photonic quantum computer [4][5][6] PsiQuantum was co-founded in 2016 by Jeremy O'Brien, Terry Rudolph, Peter Shadbolt, and Mark Thompson
- PsiQuantum Eyes $750M Raise As BlackRock Doubles Down On Light-Based . . .
Quantum computing startup PsiQuantum is seeking to raise at least $750 million in a funding round led by BlackRock (NYSE:BLK), aiming to double its valuation to $6 billion, San Francisco Business
- Sources: PsiQuantum Raising $750 Million to Push Photonic Quantum . . .
Quantum computing startup PsiQuantum is raising at least $750 million at a $6 billion pre-money valuation, betting that light-based chips built with traditional manufacturing tools can deliver a working quantum computer within the decade, Reuters is reporting
- The $1 Billion Bet on Quantum Computers That Process Light
Founded in 2016, PsiQuantum hit the headlines in 2021 when it raised $700 million to pursue its goal of building useful quantum computers within a decade This week, it announced a similar injection from the Australian government bring its total funding to some $1 3 billion
- How PsiQuantum plans to build worlds largest quantum computer by 2027
With an investment of AU$1 billion, PsiQuantum is planning to build a photonic quantum computer with a million qubits, far larger than any in existence today - and the firm says it will be ready
- About — PsiQuantum
Learn about PsiQuantum's journey to build the world's first useful quantum computer, leveraging existing technology and partnerships
- PsiQuantum Is Closing In On Fault-Tolerance And A Million Qubits - Forbes
PsiQuantum will be the main tenant of a newly announced quantum campus in Illinois, where it will pursue its goal to create a fault-tolerant million-qubit computer
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