Scalable Hardware for Large-Scale Quantum Computing
Computing power is key to innovation, allowing us to process vast amounts of data and solve complex problems in fields such as finance, healthcare, science and engineering. However, traditional computing has limitations, and quant...
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Información proyecto SCALLOP
Duración del proyecto: 29 meses
Fecha Inicio: 2023-09-07
Fecha Fin: 2026-02-28
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SEMIQON TECHNOLOGIES OY
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Presupuesto del proyecto
2M€
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Descripción del proyecto
Computing power is key to innovation, allowing us to process vast amounts of data and solve complex problems in fields such as finance, healthcare, science and engineering. However, traditional computing has limitations, and quantum computing offers a solution. Quantum computers excel at optimization tasks such as solving complex logistical problems; one day, they may be able to accurately model viruses and drugs, as well as come up with climate solutions. However, we currently face hardware and scalability limitations in creating large-scale and fault-tolerant quantum computers. To address this challenge, we have developed a new technology that integrates a cryo-CMOS multiplexer for precise control of high-quality silicon spin qubits, as well as commercial-ready nanometer-scale CMOS processes to create and accommodate millions of such qubits. Our technology operates at relatively high temperatures, resulting in a smaller carbon footprint and more compact form factor. This will make it a practical and energy efficient solution for easy and sustainable deployment. Our goal is to build a full-stack quantum computer demonstrator using SQT's breakthrough high quality Si spin qubit & cryo-CMOS multiplexer technology and QBX's extensive gate model quantum computing characterization & control experience. The final demonstrator system will be a significant step forward in the development scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computers that require millions of qubits.