March 5, 2024
The integrated Quantum Computer exhibits a remarkable 250% enhancement in T1 relaxation times over comparable small-scale systems, leading to improved qubit fidelity and an increased number of quantum operations per cycle.
March 5, 2024
The integrated Quantum Computer exhibits a remarkable 250% enhancement in T1 relaxation times over comparable small-scale systems, leading to improved qubit fidelity and an increased number of quantum operations per cycle.
FormFactor, in collaboration with Tabor Electronics LLC, announced the Echo-5Q project, showcasing a comprehensive 5-Qubit Quantum Computer aimed at research and education sectors, utilizing a Quantum Processing Unit (QPU) provided by QuantWare. This joint venture highlights the capacity of the involved companies to bolster the quantum computing industry through their distinct technologies. The integrated Quantum Computer exhibits a remarkable 250% enhancement in T1 relaxation times over comparable small-scale systems, leading to improved qubit fidelity and an increased number of quantum operations per cycle.
With the swift growth of the quantum computing sector, there’s an escalating demand for effective test environments and a skilled workforce each year. The Echo-5Q provides researchers and engineers with direct access to high-quality physical qubits, essential for workforce training and the exploration of emerging technologies. This complete, tailor-made solution includes:
Tabor Electronics CMO, Mark Elo, had this to say:
Experience and longevity counts, and this has enabled us to get to these outstanding results – FormFactor and Tabor combined have been in business for over 100 years, which means we have iterated our hardware over multiple generations of product, improving capability and quality on every iteration, and this has enabled us to get the best commercial performance out of the QuantWare QPU.
To learn more about the Echo-5Q project, visit https://www.formfactor.com/product/quantum-cryo/dilution-refrigerators/lf-600/.