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BC Quantum Computer Company D-Wave Systems Releases First Photos of Its Next Generation Quantum Processor
Friday, October 17, 2014Company Profile | Follow Company
First photos of D-Wave's next generation quantum processor, code-named Washington.
Vancouver, BC, October 17, 2014--(T-Net)--BC quantum computer company D-Wave Systems released today the first photos of its next generation quantum processor, code named "Washington".
These are C16 chips — 16*16*8 = 2,048 physical qubits.
For the more technical folks, please see a blog post from D-Wave founder Geordie Rose here for a first look at some results from the unreleased Washington chips (it's the 2nd blog post down once you get to the page).
D-Wave founder and CTO Geordie Rose
More photos of the new D-Wave quantum processor below...
Enjoy!
About D-Wave Systems
Founded in 1999, D-Wave Systems is the first commercial quantum computing company. Our mission is to integrate new discoveries in physics, engineering, manufacturing, and computer science into breakthrough approaches to computation that help solve some of the world's most complex challenges.
Today D-Wave is the recognized leader in the development, fabrication, and integration of superconducting quantum computers. Our systems are being used by world-class organizations and institutions including Lockheed-Martin, Google, NASA, and USC. D-Wave has been granted over 100 US patents and has published over 60 peer-reviewed papers in leading scientific journals.
D-Wave's offices are in Vancouver, Canada, Palo Alto, California and Washington, DC. D-Wave is a privately held company.
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