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Quandela Launches Pilot Line for Qubit Devices

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Quantum computing startup Quandela is establishing a pilot line for high-performance photonic qubit devices. Located at The Photovoltaic Institute of Île-de-France (IPVF), the line is expected to produce more than two thousand devices per year over the next two years. With the pilot line’s opening, the company aims to boost device manufacturability and performance to accelerate the deployment of error-corrected quantum computers. At full capacity, it is projected to produce 10,000 devices per year with qubit density increasing to hundreds of devices per square millimeter. ...Read full article

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    Published: June 2024
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