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Infleqtion announced multiple advances in neutral-atom quantum computing spanning software, hardware, atom transport, and gate fidelity research.

The company introduced an open-source resource estimation tool and demonstrated a high-fidelity dual-species rubidium-cesium entangling gate for quantum error correction architectures.

Infleqtion also highlighted new theoretical and experimental work aimed at improving gate fidelity, scalable atom movement, and fault-tolerant neutral-atom quantum computing.

PRESS RELEASE — Infleqtion (NYSE: INFQ), a global leader in quantum computing and quantum sensing powered by neutral-atom technology, today highlighted recent quantum computing advances that strengthen the company’s progress toward utility-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computing: the release of resource-superstaq, a new open-source architecture-level resource estimation package; a record dual-species rubidium-cesium entangling gate; a new theory preprint co-authored by Professor Mark Saffman, Infleqtion’s Chief Scientist for Quantum Information, showing a path to neutral-atom entangling-gate fidelity beyond 99.9%; and a static magnetic-field approach to sub-Doppler cooling and optical atom transport.