
ConScience AB has introduced two new quantum devices, QiB1 and QiB2, designed to advance superconducting qubit research and development. The QiB1 device supports versatile testing of single qubits, including fixed-frequency and flux-tunable qubits, while QiB2 focuses on two-qubit coupling studies, featuring both fixed and tunable frequency couplers. Both devices are packaged in ConScience’s new Box16 enclosure, ensuring durability and seamless integration into research setups.
The QiB1 and QiB2 devices contain 6 and 7 qubits, respectively, and build on the success of ConScience’s earlier product, QiB0, released in 2024. The devices are tailored for researchers developing calibration techniques and benchmarking tools, with QiB1 offering redundancy characterization for shunted and floating transmon qubits and QiB2 enabling advanced coupling studies.
These devices are expected to support advancements in quantum computing applications, including cryptography, drug discovery, and financial modeling. ConScience AB, known for its clean-room production techniques, continues to focus on high-quality, reproducible manufacturing to meet the growing demands of quantum research.
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March 13, 2025
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