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Xanadu announced a new Quantum Read-Only Memory (QROM) implementation designed to reduce the cost of quantum computations.

The breakthrough approximately halves the number of expensive Toffoli gate operations required for QROM-based quantum applications.

The work is aimed at improving the efficiency of near-term fault-tolerant quantum computers and reducing hardware resource requirements.

PRESS RELEASE — Xanadu Quantum Technologies Limited (“Xanadu“) (Nasdaq: XNDU) (TSX: XNDU) today announced an algorithmic breakthrough in Quantum Read-Only Memory (QROM), a vital component for executing advanced quantum applications. This new implementation is expected to reduce the number of expensive quantum operations by approximately twofold, directly overcoming a significant hardware bottleneck that challenges near-term, utility-scale fault-tolerant quantum computers.