PsiQuantum Partners With U.S. Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory to Access State-of-the-Art, High-Powered Cryogenic Cooling Capabilities for Large-Scale Quantum Computing

PsiQuantum to start installation of its cryogenic quantum modules, each containing photonic quantum hardware, into SLAC’s LCLS-II cryoplant facility, capable of kilowatts of cooling power. This partnership accelerates the development and testing of this novel technology while also defining opportunities for further collaboration in the future.

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PsiQuantum opens UK-based research facility to develop next-generation high-power cryogenic systems for large-scale quantum computing

PsiQuantum has teamed up with STFC’s Daresbury Laboratory to develop the next generation of high-power cryogenic modules which will be necessary to scale photonic quantum computers to millions of qubits. PsiQuantum will work with Daresbury Laboratory experts specialized in large-scale cryogenic infrastructure to develop advanced cryogenic systems.

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PsiQuantum Will Partner with DARPA to Accelerate Path to Build the World’s First Utility-Scale Quantum Computer

We recently announced a new approach to vastly increasing the efficiency of running quantum algorithms. We call it the Active Volume Architecture. The key insight is that if you have access to certain hardware capabilities then you can obtain remarkable reductions in the running costs of commercially useful quantum algorithms (for example, reducing running costs by around 50x for factoring algorithms).

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PsiQuantum Announces Breakthrough in Architectures for Error-Corrected Quantum Computing

We recently announced a new approach to vastly increasing the efficiency of running quantum algorithms. We call it the Active Volume Architecture. The key insight is that if you have access to certain hardware capabilities then you can obtain remarkable reductions in the running costs of commercially useful quantum algorithms (for example, reducing running costs by around 50x for factoring algorithms).

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Schumer announces $25 million for GlobalFoundries and PsiQuantum to develop the next generation of quantum computers at Rome Air Force Research Lab & Malta campus

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer today announced $25 million in federal funding to spur a new phase in the partnership between GlobalFoundries & PsiQuantum. This funding, secured as a part of the recently passed Fiscal Year 2022 spending package, will expand research and development spearheaded out of the Air Force Research Laboratory in Rome, New York (Rome Lab), to manufacture and test photonic quantum computing technology.

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