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PsiQuantum, GlobalFoundries Bet Big On Quantum Computing

Quantum computing is in many senses the holy grail of high-performance computing. The technology promises to dramatically accelerate simulations, machine learning, and perhaps most terrifyingly, render modern encryption schemes mute. And like the holy grail, making good on these promises remains elusive. While progress is being made in the field, many unsolved challenges remain.

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Big Technology Reveal: PsiQuantum’s Previously Secret Q1 Photonic Quantum Computer With GlobalFoundries

PsiQuantum's singular vision is still to build an error-corrected million qubit quantum machine that could use tens of billions of gates on hundreds of logical cubits. If the PsiQuantum-GLOBALFOUNDRIES project is successful, it will create shifts in the market, impact society, as well as change how we think about and deploy large quantum devices.

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Video: Silicon Photonic Quantum Computing - Jeremy O'Brien at the 2021 APS March Meeting

PsiQuantum CEO Jeremy O’Brien outlines how, by the middle of this decade, PsiQuantum will have completely stood up all the manufacturing lines and processes necessary to begin assembling a final machine: a fault-tolerant, error-corrected quantum computer with hundreds of logical qubits and billions of gates.

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Building A Quantum Computer with Light

Jeremy O’Brien, CEO of PsiQuantum, joins Azeem Azhar to explore the exponential advantage quantum computing will bring to problems across science and industry, and talks about how he’s using photonics to build the first productive quantum computer.

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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

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