✓ Loading an atomic array of 1,200+ qubits.
✓ Keeping an atomic array fully populated with #qubits.
✓ Solving a major technical challenge for #quantumcomputers that use neutral atoms as qubits.
1,180 qubits and counting!
Today, we became the first company developing universal, gate-based #quantum computers to exceed the 1,000-qubit threshold. Learn more about this accomplishment and our quest to build a fault-tolerant #quantumcomputer.
🚨Atom Computing establishes world-record coherence times on nuclear spin qubits made from neutral atoms ⚛️. Read the published paper in @NatureComms. We show results from our first-generation #quantum computing system, Phoenix. bit.ly/3Pw0lbJ
Twitterverse, join us in welcoming Sabrina Hong to the team at Atom! Sabrina brings years of experience characterizing qubit hardware for QC platforms, and she’s looking forward to working with atoms next. Here she is in the lab, taking ownership of our system’s color scheme =]
Breaking News: We are making quantum computing a reality - right now! Rob Hays joins as CEO & President and we unveil our first-generation quantum computing system … We believe OUR atoms are the only way to make it happen! prn.to/3rrhoQo
Our peer-reviewed paper on mid-circuit measurement dropped! This represents another step toward fault-tolerant #quantum computing.
Phys. Rev. X 13, 041034 (2023) - Midcircuit Qubit Measurement and Rearrangement in a $^{171}\mathrm{Yb}$ Atomic Array (aps.org)
Atom’s grown so much recently... it’s amazing. Please join us in welcoming Robin Coxe and Prasahnt Sivarajah to the team!! ^10Rb and ^11Pr bring fpga & embedded systems know-how, combined with experience controlling and characterizing qubits. Very excited for their contributions!
We are proud to be one of the companies selected by @DARPA to collaborate through its Underexplored Systems for Utility-Scale Quantum Computing (US2QC) program. #quantum#quantumcomputing#scaleup
How to accelerate quantum computing & avoid strategic surprise? We’re partnering with @Atom_Computing, @MSFTQuantum & @PsiQuantum to explore novel approaches to achieving viable, fault-tolerant quantum computers in <10 years 💥 darpa.mil/news-events/20…
Very happy to announce the new NSF SBIR grant we received through America’s Seed Fund! This funding helps us push further toward our goal of building scalable, neutral atom quantum computers. #NSFfunded#QuantumComputing@NSF@NSFSBIRseedfund.nsf.gov