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993 Big Tech’s quantum race is a golden opportunity for Dutch startup QuantWare

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 3 place · 03/04/2025 09:14 EDT

Big Tech’s quantum race is a golden opportunity for Dutch startup QuantWare

The obscure world of quantum computing is emerging from the lab and into the public domain — fuelled by Big Tech’s recent progress in quantum processors. In the past few months alone, Google launched a chip called Willow, Microsoft unveiled Majorana, and this week, Amazon revealed Ocelot.  While tech giants are making great strides, these companies are still working in dozens of qubits — far from the numbers needed for a practical quantum computer. QuantWare, a startup from the Netherlands, could help them.

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