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QuantWare’s VIO Enables Fabrication of 100+ Qubit Devices

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Insider Brief

  • QuantWare has introduced its VIO technology to Foundry Services, enabling companies to scale their quantum processor unit (QPU) designs to larger sizes.
  • VIO-176, the first generation of QuantWare’s scaling platform, supports up to 176 signal lines, allowing the integration of over 100 qubits in a QPU depending on design parameters.
  • VIO technology addresses scaling bottlenecks in current QPUs by using a proprietary 3D chip architecture, which is now available to foundry service customers.

PRESS RELEASE — QuantWare today announced the introduction of VIO technology to its Foundry Services. The VIO scaling platform developed by QuantWare allows QPUs to scale by solving the scaling challenges faced by the industry. By offering VIO in its Foundry Services, QuantWare’s latest offering enables any company to scale its design IP to large QPU sizes.

QuantWare’s proprietary scaling platform, VIO, is now available to its foundry service customers. VIO enables rapid scaling of quantum processors and drastically reduces crosstalk.

QuantWare has been quietly working on VIO technology and is now releasing the first generation of VIO, called VIO-176, to its foundry service customers. VIO-176 allows customers to design QPUs with up to 176 signal lines, giving space for more than 100 qubits into a QPU (depending on the design parameters). 

Current QPUs face a number of scaling bottlenecks. VIO uniquely solves these by placing the qubit chips in a proprietary 3D chip architecture. 

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This generation of its scaling platform, VIO-176, is the same technology that powers its 64-qubit Tenor QPU, which is currently available to Early Access partners.

Its foundry services enable >100μs T1 Transmons, with >99% junction yield, and junction targeting with less than 2% spread. QuantWare also provides post-fabrication frequency trimming and packaging for these large scale devices as an option.

“VIO is the missing link in scaling up QPUs”, said Matthijs Rijlaarsdam, CEO of QuantWare. ”We are building on the strong market position of our fully packaged products to make VIO technology the scaling platform to scale the designs of our customers. This is a big step in getting the field to scale”.

Matt Swayne

With a several-decades long background in journalism and communications, Matt Swayne has worked as a science communicator for an R1 university for more than 12 years, specializing in translating high tech and deep tech for the general audience. He has served as a writer, editor and analyst at The Quantum Insider since its inception. In addition to his service as a science communicator, Matt also develops courses to improve the media and communications skills of scientists and has taught courses. [email protected]

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