Photonic hardware engineer QuiX Quantum has published a comprehensive hardware blueprint detailing Dedalo, a new full-stack system architecture designed to achieve universal, fault-tolerant photonic quantum computing. The roadmap targets the foundational physical bottleneck of optical quantum configurations—photon loss—by transitioning from raw probabilistic physical states to error-corrected logical qubits managed natively at room temperature. By utilizing Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS)-compatible silicon nitride (Si3N4) photonic integrated circuits (PICs) alongside standard telecommunications fibers, the system architecture establishes a modular, plug-and-play coprocessing footprint engineered for direct installation into standard 19-inch high-performance computing (HPC) server racks. The Architecture of Error-Heralded Measurement-Based Quantum Computing Unlike solid-state modalities that [...]

QuiX Quantum released Dedalo, a photonic quantum computing architecture designed to support universal, fault-tolerant systems.

Photonic hardware engineer QuiX Quantum has published a comprehensive hardware blueprint detailing Dedalo, a new full-stack system architecture designed to achieve universal,…

Integrated photonics design innovator Wave Photonics has announced that all Process Design Kits (PDKs) hosted, developed, or managed through its PDK Management Platform are…