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QxBranch was founded in 2014 as a joint spin-off of Shoal Group and The Tauri Group to commercialize quantum computing technology. [11] Shoal Group (named Aerospace Concepts at the time) had a research agreement with Lockheed Martin to access a D-Wave Two quantum computer, and transitioned the access and associated technology to help found QxBranch.
This article lists the companies worldwide engaged in the development of quantum computing, quantum communication and quantum sensing. Quantum computing and communication are two sub-fields of quantum information science , which describes and theorizes information science in terms of quantum physics .
QuEra Computing was founded by Mikhail Lukin, Vladan Vuletić, Markus Greiner, Dirk Englund, Nathan Gemelke, and John Pena in 2018. [2]Prior to QuEra’s founding, research into using and controlling neutral atoms had already started in 2015 at Harvard and MIT, culminating in a 51-qubit machine [6] which later led to the development of a 256-qubit machine.
QC Ware, a quantum computer software startup based in Silicon Valley with high profile customers like Goldman Sachs Group, Inc, said on Wednesday it raised $25 million. The funding round was led ...
Quantinuum is a quantum computing company formed by the merger of Cambridge Quantum and Honeywell Quantum Solutions. [1] The company's H-Series trapped-ion quantum computers set the highest quantum volume to date of 1,048,576 in April 2024. [ 2 ]
Quantum Computing Expert. Q3 2024 Revenues. Q3 2024 Net Income (Loss) Market Cap. IonQ. $12.4 million ($52.5 million) $6.9 billion. Rigetti Computing. $2.4 million
However, not all quantum computing CEOs agree. D-Wave Quantum (NYSE: QBTS) CEO Alan Baratz called Huang's comments "dead wrong." Although he acknowledged that Huang might be correct when it came ...
D-Wave Quantum Systems Inc. is a quantum computing company with locations in Palo Alto, California and Burnaby, British Columbia. D-Wave claims to be the world's first company to sell computers that exploit quantum effects in their operation. [ 3 ]