Silicon Quantum Computing Launches Quantum Twins™ Enabling the Simulation of Quantum Physics and Chemistry
15,000 qubit registers patterned on pure silicon with atomic precision provide an unparalleled understanding and ability to model quantum systems
Quantum Twins are comprised of large arrays of qubit registers (quantum dots) patterned on pure silicon with 0.13 nanometer (atom level) accuracy. This exquisite precision enables SQC to create custom chips – Quantum Twins – that physically encode direct replicas of the physical systems and chemical interactions that customers wish to analyse and understand.
This world-first product provides a pathway to simulation of quantum systems that is impossible for classical computers. Quantum Twins provide an enhanced understanding of quantum interactions. Analysing magnetism, atomic interaction and superconductivity at this scale will pave the way for novel information storage, low power electronics and broad materials discovery. Details on the scientific foundation of this platform were published today in Nature, a system including 15,000 qubit registers.
The launch follows a period of rapid expansion in SQC's manufacturing capabilities. In
SQC's Founder and CEO,
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SQC debuted its multi-qubit, multi-register processor last month with industry-leading fidelities up to 99.99% and performance that improves as the system scales. The company recently progressed to Stage B of
Quantum Twins are now available via direct contract with SQC. For more information, visit www.sqc.com.au.
About Silicon Quantum Computing
Silicon Quantum Computing ("SQC") is at the forefront of global efforts to build a commercial-scale quantum system. Leveraging over 25 years of technological excellence and delivery, SQC's proprietary machines and processes allow the company to see and control matter atom-by-atom. SQC's atomically engineered quantum machine learning chips and universal quantum computing systems have demonstrated world-leading algorithmic fidelity, positioning the company at the forefront of quantum innovation. Controlling its own QPU manufacturing means that SQC can design, produce and test new systems every week while delivering quantum machine learning and simulation systems to customers today. The company was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in
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