QuantWare, a startup from the Netherlands, could help them unlock millions more.

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The more you have, the faster the machine.

Big Tech’s quantum race is a golden opportunity for Dutch startup QuantWare

If this is the pace of scaling up, were not going to get there fast enough.

Current designs route the electronic signals used to control the qubits to the edge of the chip.

But as qubit numbers grow, space runs out.

QuantWare cofounders Alessandro Bruno and Matthijs Rijlaarsdam

QuantWares core offering vertical integration and optimisation, or VIO promises to solve quantums scaling problem.

The 3D chip architecture replaces edge-based wiring, allowing signals to travel from above, producing higher qubit densities.

We provide the fastest path towards scaling towards a million qubit system, said Rijlaarsdam.

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Rijlaarsdam and Alessandro Bruno founded QuantWare in 2020 as a spinoff from TU Delft.

It will use VIO to rapidly scale its processors.

But it will also offer the technology to companies building their own quantum machines.

Each Big Tech breakthrough reinforces QuantWares value proposition, saidRijlaarsdam.

Last year, quantum technologies attracted over$49bn in public and privateinvestment.

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Story bySion Geschwindt

Sion is a freelance science and technology reporter, specialising in climate and energy.

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