IQM, Multiverse partner

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By Dan O'Shea közzétéve: 19. augusztus 2022

Finland’s IQM Quantum Computers, which recently announced the biggest Series A funding round ever for a European quantum firm, has teamed with Spain’s  Multiverse Computing to develop integrated application-specific quantum processors to target applications in finance, energy, chemistry, logistics, material science and other verticals.

A big part of selling clients in these industries on the capability of quantum is working closely with them to find their use cases and applications that can benefit the most, and then figuring out how to address them. Integrated application-specific solutions could help prospective customers to more quickly see and understand how quantum computing can directly address their needs, and get them started more quickly on projects.

Under the partnership, IQM’s quantum processors will be tightly integrated with Multiverse’s Singularity SDK, and engineers will design application-specific processors that leverage the strengths of each product and each company’s deep customer knowledge to offer the best custom solutions, the partners said. IQM already has an office in Madrid, Spain, through which it can work closely with Multiverse, which is based in San Sebastian, Spain.

„Ez a partnerség egyesíti a mai kvantumszoftverek és -hardverek legjobb megoldásait” – mondja Dr. Peter Eder, az IQM Quantum Computers partnerkapcsolati vezetője. „Együtt hozzuk a világ legjobb kvantumszakértőit, hogy megtaláljuk a kvantumelőnyhöz vezető gyors sávot. Ügyfeleink és végfelhasználóink ​​világszerte profitálni fognak ebből az egyedülálló közös ajánlatból, és alig várjuk, hogy megosszuk ennek az együttműködésnek az eredményeit.”

Multiverse on its own has been focused on delivering quantum software plug-ins and quantum-inspired algorithms to tackle specific optimization, machine learning and simulation applications, particularly in finance, but also other industries. That fits with IQM’s co-designed quantum computers, which minimize non-essential overheads and offer novel chip architecture and ultrafast quantum operations. Together the companies can create something closer to the notion of a full-stack quantum computing play.

“While Multiverse can offer added value today with our quantum-inspired solutions, being a part of a custom full-stack solution is key for Singularity’s adoption and will ultimately drive the adoption of quantum computing technologies,” said Mehdi Bozzo-Rey, Chief Revenue Officer at Multiverse Computing. “This combined offering means both our customers can explore the power of quantum computing with customized solutions dedicated to solving their particular business challenges.”

Dan O'Shea több mint 25 éve foglalkozik távközléssel és kapcsolódó témákkal, beleértve a félvezetőket, érzékelőket, kiskereskedelmi rendszereket, digitális fizetéseket és kvantumszámítástechnikát/technológiát.

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