Introducing Omega, the first manufacturable chipset for photonic quantum computing. Designed by PsiQuantum and manufactured at GlobalFoundries, this chipset contains all the advanced photonic components required for million-qubit-scale quantum computers. Featured in a newly published paper in Nature Magazine, every photonic component necessary is demonstrated with beyond-state-of-the-art performance. The paper shows high-fidelity qubit operations, and a simple, long-range chip-to-chip qubit interconnect – a key enabler to scale that has remained elusive for other technologies. The chips are made in a high-volume semiconductor fab, representing a new level of technical maturity and scale in a field that is often thought of as being confined to research labs. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/evBsEn6U
This is an exciting step toward scalable fault-tolerant quantum computing! The integration of manufacturability into quantum hardware design is crucial for transitioning from theoretical models to real-world impact. From my own work, I’ve seen how error correction and novel architectural strategies can maximize coherence and minimize resource overhead—so it’s fascinating to see how PsiQuantum is tackling these challenges at the hardware level. Curious—how does Omega’s design approach error resilience compared to conventional superconducting or trapped-ion platforms? Looking forward to seeing how this evolves!
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This will help change the Universe as We Know It! "Onward!!"
Congratulations to the team at PsiQuantum. Nature article is huge. I've long believed Semiconductor manufacturing is essential to making Quantum computing useful. I stand by my prediction years ago - by 2030, useful Quantum computing - the team at PsiQuantum is making that true. well done on this critical milestone.
This is great!
Woow...PsiQuantum.
Might as well be sorcery as far as my knowledge of computing is concerned but I know this organization is doing incredible things in this area of technology / physics! It's amazing to follow.
While this is quite excellent, I am interested to learn how PsiQuantum tests the photonic circuits while they are in the wafer. How do they know these PICs were manufactured correctly to within the given specifications and tolerances??
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