Toronto-based technology venture Xanadu Quantum Technologies has deployed its latest programmable photonic quantum computer, Borealis, onto public cloud infrastructure to demonstrate quantum computational advantage. Made available via Xanadu Cloud and Amazon Braket, the deployment represents the first instance where a programmable photonic architecture demonstrating quantum advantage has been opened to public access. The underlying system validation and testing metrics were published in Nature, marking a milestone in the development of scalable, light-based quantum information processing platforms. Technical Architecture & Squeezed-State Qubit Operations The computational execution managed by the Borealis platform focuses on Gaussian Boson Sampling (GBS), a specialized quantum framework that [...]

Xanadu announced cloud access to Borealis, a photonic quantum computer that demonstrated quantum computational advantage.

Enschede-based hardware developer QuiX Quantum has announced the initial installation of its Feed-Forward Control Unit (FFCU). Integrated directly into the company’s universal…

Toronto-based technology venture Xanadu Quantum Technologies has deployed its latest programmable photonic quantum computer, Borealis, onto public cloud infrastructure to…