- PsiQuantum - Building the Worlds First Useful Quantum Computer
PsiQuantum is a quantum computing company on a mission to build and deploy the world’s first useful quantum computers Quantum computing will transform industries and provide a new level of mastery over the physical world
- PsiQuantum - Wikipedia
PsiQuantum, Corp (formerly PsiQ) [3] is an American quantum computing company based in Palo Alto, California It is developing a general-purpose silicon photonic quantum computer [4][5][6] PsiQuantum was co-founded in 2016 by Jeremy O'Brien, Terry Rudolph, Peter Shadbolt, and Mark Thompson
- PsiQuantum Raises $1 Billion to Build Million-Qubit Scale, Fault . . .
PsiQuantum has raised $1 billion in a Series E round, valuing the company at $7 billion and funding efforts to build utility-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computers in Brisbane and Chicago The financing, led by BlackRock with participation from Temasek, Baillie Gifford, NVIDIA’s NVentures, and others, will support prototype deployment, chip performance improvements, and expansion of Barium
- From Physical to Logical Qubits: PsiQuantum’s Path to Fault-Tolerant . . .
PsiQuantum instead emphasizes the number of logical qubits needed for useful algorithms Its photonic architecture, built on semiconductor manufacturing, is designed to mass-produce the physical qubits necessary for robust logical qubits
- PsiQuantum’s Brisbane build is already running very late
PsiQuantum, the US startup backed by Blackbird, and the Queensland and federal governments, is already running several months behind schedule on plans to build its Brisbane facility and deliver the world’s first quantum computer
- Startup PsiQuantum says it is making millions of quantum computing . . .
PsiQuantum said on Wednesday it had cracked one of the crucial challenges in quantum computing: a method to manufacture quantum chips at the volumes needed to build commercially viable machines
- PsiQuantum
In February 2025, DARPA selected PsiQuantum (along with Microsoft) to proceed to the final phase of this program, meaning DARPA’s experts vetted PsiQuantum’s plan for a “utility-scale” quantum computer and found it credible
- A quantum computing startup says it is already making millions of
By making use of techniques already used to fabricate semiconductors, PsiQuantum claims to have solved the scalability issue that has long plagued photonic approaches
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