Palo Alto quantum computing startup scores $215M to take on Google, IBM
PsiQuantum Corp. on Monday said it raised $215 million to help it develop a commercial quantum computer more powerful than machines being developed by Google, IBM, Honeywell, and a host of startups and university labs.
Silicon Valley Business Journal
Davos 2020 - The Quantum Potential
'The Innovator' founder and editor Jennifer L. Schenker in conversation with Jeremy O'Brien, CEO at PsiQuantum, and Scott Aaronson, Professor of Computer Science at the University of Texas at Austin.
World Economic Forum
How Quantum Computing Could Beat Climate Change
Imagine being able to cheaply and easily “suck” carbon directly out of our atmosphere. Such a capability would be hugely powerful in the fight against climate change and advance us towards the ambitious global climate goals set.
Surely that’s science fiction? Well, maybe not. Quantum computing may be just the tool we need to design such a clean, safe and easy-to-deploy innovation.
World Economic Forum Annual Meeting - Jeremy O'Brien, CEO at PsiQuantum
Useful Quantum Computing
IEEE ICRC 2019 meeting: Pete Shadbolt talks about what’s possible in quantum processing and how it can be improved to provide more useful functionality.
Pete Shadbolt, Co-Founder at PsiQuantum
The Quantum Gold Rush
The science is immature and a multi-purpose quantum computer doesn’t yet exist. But that isn’t stopping investors pouring cash into quantum start-ups.
Scientific American
Quantum Computing: 1 million qubits
Nothing has changed the world more than our ability to compute. But the big problems that we’d really like computing to solve are so difficult that, even if Moore’s Law did continue, conventional computers could never solve them. The good news is that a solution is at hand: quantum computing - a drastically different approach to computing that is profound both in terms of the fundamental laws of physics it exploits, and the transformations it will bring about in our lives, society and economy.
Jeremy O'Brien, CEO at PsiQuantum
Why I am optimistic about the silicon-photonic route to quantum computing
This APL Photonics paper explains how building a large-scale, silicon-photonic quantum computer has been reduced to the creation of good sources of 3-photon entangled states (and may simplify further).
Terry Rudolph, Co-Founder at PsiQuantum
Towards a Quantum Computer
Jeremy O'Brien, CEO at PsiQuantum, talks about what it takes to create a practical path to delivering a large-scale, error-corrected quantum computer that is ready to take on commercially valuable applications.
The World Economic Forum's Idea Lab
The Future of Computing is Quantum
Jeremy O'Brien visited Google LA to talk about Photonic Quantum Computing.