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Sarah Schupp Sarah Schupp

How the quantum realm will go beyond computing

Over the last half-decade, quantum computing has attracted tremendous media attention. Why? After all, we have computers already, which have been around since the 1940s. Is the interest because of the use cases? Better AI? Faster and more accurate pricing for financial services firms and hedge funds?

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Keith Roberts Keith Roberts

SupercheQ, Quantum Advantage for Distributed Databases

The emergence of commercial quantum hardware has been accompanied by new approaches to benchmarking quantum computers. In addition to application-centric benchmarking approaches such as Infleqtion’s SupermarQ suite, scientists have developed benchmarks based on sampling from random quantum circuits.

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Keith Roberts Keith Roberts

Infleqtion Announces Collaboration with Morningstar

Infleqtion, the global quantum ecosystem leader, today announced the integration of SuperstaQ, Infleqtion's flagship quantum software, into Morningstar Direct, Morningstar's investment and portfolio analysis platform.

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Sarah Schupp Sarah Schupp

ColdQuanta Announces New Corporate Brand & Name, Infleqtion

ColdQuanta is launching its new corporate brand and name, Infleqtion. The new brand reflects the company’s focus on building an ecosystem of quantum technologies and commercial products for today that will drive the entire industry towards tomorrow.

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Keith Roberts Keith Roberts

Quantum Startup Investors With ‘Here-and-Now’ Applications

Infleqtion, a quantum-computing startup based in Boulder, Colo., raised $110 million in a Series B round, drawing investors in a tight market with near-term plans to harness and sell the present-day capabilities of a technology whose full potential is still years away.

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Keith Roberts Keith Roberts

Albert wins Time Award

Albert may be the world’s coolest cloud-based service—literally. The only quantum design platform of its kind, Albert lets anyone access and manipulate atoms cooled to a billionth of 1° above absolute zero, from their own computer. With this technology, once accessible only to professional scientists but now free to all, researchers can remotely use ColdQuanta’s quantum-matter machine to design potentially transformative innovations. One possibility: autonomous vehicles that never lose their GPS signal. The beta version of Albert launched this year, with an official release coming soon.

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