QuiX Quantum has introduced PACU (Photonic Assembly Control Unit), a rack-mountable control system designed to provide a scaled, standardized control layer across its line of photonic hardware. Deployed as a 3U, 19-inch air-cooled chassis, the specialized instrumentation resolves a primary architectural bottleneck in measurement-based photonic quantum computing: regulating large physical arrays of tunable optical components within enterprise server settings. By moving beyond bespoke, handcrafted laboratory setups toward repeatable infrastructure, the development underpins the QuiX Quantum long-term technical roadmap to construct modular, data-center-compatible universal quantum computers. Technical Architecture & Specifications / Operational Implementation The operational chassis is engineered to host integrated silicon [...]

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QuiX Quantum introduced PACU, a new Photonic Assembly Control Unit designed to provide a scalable and standardized control layer.

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QuiX Quantum has introduced PACU (Photonic Assembly Control Unit), a rack-mountable control system designed to provide a scaled, standardized control layer across its line of…