The first quantum operating system is now available on a chip thanks to Cambridge-based quantum specialist Riverlane’s work with New York and London

World first operating system breakthrough puts quantum computing on a chip

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2021-07-12 17:00:10

The first quantum operating system is now available on a chip thanks to Cambridge-based quantum specialist Riverlane’s work with New York and London-based digital quantum company Seeqc.

The sensational breakthrough is equivalent to the moment during the 1960s in traditional computing when computers shrunk from being room-sized to being sat on top of a desk.

Seeqc is developing the first fully digital quantum computing platform for global businesses.based in Elmsford, New York, with facilities in London, UK and Naples, Italy, Seeqc applies classical and quantum technology through digital readout and control technology and a unique chip-scale architecture.

Cambridge-based Riverlane is heading a consortium financed by a £7.6m government grant which is tasked with building a quantum operating system. It announced the initial version of the worlds first quantum operating system, Deltaflow.OS, late last year.

Now, for the first time, a scalable quantum computer has been demonstrated featuring a quantum operating system running on a unique, chip-scale integrated quantum computing architecture.

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