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A Tale of Two Semiconductor Companies

2025-07-29T20:53:37-07:00

Several quantum companies are discussing a strategy for building quantum computers that leverages the trillions of dollars in investments made by semiconductor manufacturers over the past 75 years. To dig deeper, we decided to speak with two different companies, GlobalFoundries and Snowcap Compute, that are taking very different approaches to applying their semiconductor skills to quantum hardware. GlobalFoundries The first company is GlobalFoundries, a multinational semiconductor foundry originally created in 2009 by the spin-off of AMD's manufacturing operations. They have major facilities in Malta, New York, Dresden, Germany, and other locations. GlobalFoundries is collaborating with several quantum hardware companies, including PsiQuantum, [...]

A Tale of Two Semiconductor Companies2025-07-29T20:53:37-07:00

Podcast with Yuval Boger, Chief Commercial Officer of QuEra and The Superposition Guy

2025-07-29T14:46:34-07:00

Podcaster Follows His Curiosity to Explore Quantum Overview Yuval Boger, also known as The Superposition Guy, has been podcasting for more than 15 years and discussing technology ranging from wireless charging to VR headsets. The subject of his latest show is quantum technology. He discusses with guests the why behind their quantum journey. On this episode of The Quantum Spin by HKA, he and host Veronica Combs discuss the industry and how to explain the promise of the tech without overpromising. 00:00 Introduction to The Quantum Spin00:34 Meet Yuval Boger: The Superposition Guy00:51 The Art of Podcasting01:54 Quantum Computing Conversations04:04 Understanding [...]

Podcast with Yuval Boger, Chief Commercial Officer of QuEra and The Superposition Guy2025-07-29T14:46:34-07:00

Recommended Reading: A Framework for Quantum Advantage

2025-07-26T13:46:18-07:00

IBM and quantum startup Pasqal have released a new white paper on arXiv, titled A Framework for Quantum Advantage. This document provides a comprehensive framework for defining, validating, and achieving quantum advantage. Its release marks a critical moment in the quantum community, as it sets the stage for a period of rapid discovery and rigorous debate. In an associated blog, IBM is stating they see a clear path for seeing the first applications to achieve quantum advantage before the end of 2026 with NISQ level machines and before Fault Tolerant Quantum Computers (FTQC) are available. They define quantum advantage as the [...]

Recommended Reading: A Framework for Quantum Advantage2025-07-26T13:46:18-07:00

Quantum Vendors Are Locked in a High-Volume Qubit Arms Race. It’s the Wrong Race to Run

2025-07-19T12:18:35-07:00

The Inevitable Shift to Qubit Efficiency & Error Correction Is Finally Happening by Ray Smets, President & CEO and Andrei Petrenko, Head of Product, Quantum Circuits, Inc. This year we’ve seen a number of new and updated roadmaps released by some high-profile quantum hardware vendors. The targets are aggressive. Recently, many providers have unveiled trajectories involving millions of physical qubits. Logical qubit numbers, which harness the challenges of error correction, range as high as tens of thousands. Logical error rates, which are the standard benchmark of QPU overall computational performance, are slated to fall dramatically, waving the green flag on commercial-grade [...]

Quantum Vendors Are Locked in a High-Volume Qubit Arms Race. It’s the Wrong Race to Run2025-07-19T12:18:35-07:00

New Hebrew University Technique Extends Atomic Spin Coherence Time by Ninefold

2025-07-18T13:09:27-07:00

Researchers at Hebrew University, in collaboration with Cornell University, have unveiled a novel method to significantly enhance the coherence of atomic spins, a critical advancement for the stability and precision of quantum memory systems, sensors, and navigation technologies. Published in Physical Review Letters, their work demonstrates a ninefold increase in the spin orientation retention time of cesium atoms. The challenge of maintaining atomic spin orientation has long plagued quantum systems due to environmental "noise" from collisions and disturbances. Prior solutions were often complex or limited to highly specific conditions, leading to data loss. The Hebrew University team's innovation addresses this by [...]

New Hebrew University Technique Extends Atomic Spin Coherence Time by Ninefold2025-07-18T13:09:27-07:00

Podcast with Matthijs Riljarrsdam, Co-Founder and CEO of QuantWare

2025-07-17T20:40:26-07:00

Scaling the Quantum Ecosystem in the Netherlands Overview In this episode of The Quantum Spin by HKA, host Veronica Combs discusses the barriers to scaling quantum hardware and how QuantWare is removing them with the company’s co-founder and CEO Matthijs Rijlaarsdam. QuantWare’s technology platform helps customers build exponentially more powerful quantum computers. The company also runs a fab that produces quantum chips. Matt credits the Dutch government’s early and sustained financial support for the country’s strong quantum ecosystem. Tune in to understand how QuantWare fits into the full stack ecosystem in the Netherlands.  Matthijs Riljarrsdam has a background in Quantum Information [...]

Podcast with Matthijs Riljarrsdam, Co-Founder and CEO of QuantWare2025-07-17T20:40:26-07:00

Commutator Studios Secures €1.5 Million ($1.74M USD) Funding to Advance Their Quantum Error Management Platform

2025-07-17T15:08:44-07:00

Commutator Studios GmbH, a quantum software startup focused on solving one of the key barriers to scalable quantum computing—quantum error management—has raised €1.5 million ($1.74M USD) in seed funding. The round was led by Munich-based Backtrace Capital and U.S.-based Preston-Werner Ventures, joined by HBG and Dr. Jan Goetz, CEO and cofounder of IQM Quantum Computers. Founded by Harvard researchers Dr. César A. Rodríguez Rosario and Dr. Jan M. Knaup, Commutator Studios is developing a hardware-agnostic Quantum Error Management Platform designed to improve quantum software performance and reliability across all major hardware platforms. Dr. Rodríguez Rosario is recognized globally for his work [...]

Commutator Studios Secures €1.5 Million ($1.74M USD) Funding to Advance Their Quantum Error Management Platform2025-07-17T15:08:44-07:00

Quobly and Inria Partner to Advance Scalable, Sovereign Quantum Systems in France

2025-07-17T13:47:40-07:00

In a move to strengthen France’s sovereign position in quantum computing, Quobly and Inria have announced a comprehensive R&D partnership focused on building a scalable, fault-tolerant silicon-based quantum architecture. The alliance combines Quobly’s expertise in quantum microelectronics with Inria’s leadership in digital science and control software to develop a fully integrated quantum stack—from hardware to middleware. The collaboration targets a critical challenge in the industry: aligning low-level control and middleware software with the physical layer of quantum processors. Together, the two organizations will co-design error correction protocols and middleware tailored to the unique characteristics of silicon qubits, aiming to close the [...]

Quobly and Inria Partner to Advance Scalable, Sovereign Quantum Systems in France2025-07-17T13:47:40-07:00

QpiAI Raises $32M Series A to Accelerate Full-Stack Quantum Computing Development

2025-07-24T13:33:18-07:00

QpiAI, a vertically integrated quantum and AI technology firm, has secured $32 million USD (INR 279 crore) in Series A funding. The round was led by Avataar Ventures and India’s National Quantum Mission (NQM), with participation from both new and existing investors. Founded by Dr. Nagendra Nagaraja, QpiAI has developed a proprietary full-stack quantum computing platform combining custom hardware and advanced software aimed at real-world enterprise applications. The company’s current deployments span domains such as materials science and drug discovery and include customers from global automotive and life sciences sectors. QpiAI’s team includes more than two dozen Ph.D. researchers with backgrounds [...]

QpiAI Raises $32M Series A to Accelerate Full-Stack Quantum Computing Development2025-07-24T13:33:18-07:00

Maximizing Efficiency and Protection: The Benefits of Track One and the Patent Prosecution Highway for Quantum Technology Companies

2025-07-15T16:01:44-07:00

By George Likourezos, Esq. For quantum technology companies, protecting intellectual property (IP) is essential for safeguarding innovations, securing market advantages, and attracting investors. As these companies strive to bring new technologies—such as quantum computing, quantum sensing, and quantum communications—to market, patent protection becomes one of their most valuable assets. Two key tools in optimizing the patenting process are the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s (USPTO) Track One program and the Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH). These strategies provide faster, more efficient patent examination processes, which are particularly beneficial for companies in fast-moving industries like quantum technologies, where time-to-market is critical. Track One: [...]

Maximizing Efficiency and Protection: The Benefits of Track One and the Patent Prosecution Highway for Quantum Technology Companies2025-07-15T16:01:44-07:00
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