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Maroc Maroc - AUMANUFACTURING.COM.AU - A La Une - 10/09/2024 14:31

Diraq and Q-CTRL join to boost quantum computers

Silicon quantum computing company Diraq is one of four global quantum computing brands that have integrated Q-CTRL’s Fire Opal performance-management software in their hardware products. The technologies of the two Australian companies combine to deliver unprecedented capabilities to end users, according to an announcement. The integration was announced at the Quantum World Congress being held… The post Diraq and Q-CTRL join to boost quantum computers appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.

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