Atom Computing is a hardware company focused on gate-based quantum computers using neutral atom arrays, headquartered in Berkeley, California, USA. With its scalable atomic array technology, the company is moving towards the era of "logical qubits" and has initiated a collaboration with Microsoft to build a "quantum supercomputer."
Technology and R&D
▲ Schematic of Atom Computing's atomic array.
Ref: 10.1103/PRXQuantum.6.020334
Core Focus: Neutral atom architecture, large-scale scalability, long coherence times, optimized connectivity, fast operations, and an error-correction-oriented approach.
Architecture and Material System: Optically arranging and controlling neutral atom arrays for gate-based quantum computation.
Key Scalability Metrics: A large number of error-correctable qubits, long coherence times, optimized connectivity, and fast operations.
Products / Services
Positioning: A general-purpose, gate-based quantum computing hardware provider (neutral atom architecture).
AC1000 System: Marketed as having "1,200+ Fully Connected Qubits," leading the way into the era of "logical qubits."
Quantum Computer R&D and Delivery: Building a large-scale, gate-based quantum computing platform focused on long coherence times, optimized connectivity, and high-speed operations.
Strategic Partnership: Announced a collaboration with Microsoft with the goal of building a quantum supercomputer.
▲ Development roadmap for the AC1000 system and the collaboration with Microsoft.
Ref: https://atom-computing.com/building-quantum-supercomputers-with-microsoft/
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