Quantinuum Chosen by DARPA to Progress in Quantum Benchmarking Initiative

Quantinuum Selected by DARPA for the Quantum Benchmarking Initiative



In a significant advancement for quantum computing, Quantinuum has been selected by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to progress to Stage B of the Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (QBI). This initiative aims to evaluate the technical feasibility of user-scale quantum computers by 2033. The selection highlights Quantinuum's advanced quantum systems and its innovative roadmap that supports the development of scalable quantum solutions.

Stage B and the Road Ahead



The QBI is implemented in phases, with Stage A completed successfully over six months, where Quantinuum developed a detailed concept for a large-scale quantum system dubbed Lumos. Stage B will involve a year-long performance assessment conducted by DARPA's testing and evaluation team. During this stage, Quantinuum will outline a comprehensive research and development roadmap for Lumos, ensuring the validation of key technical assumptions and scaling plans as they work toward a viable quantum computing solution by the deadline of 2033.

CEO Rajeeb Hazra stated, "This selection acknowledges the strength and maturity of our roadmap and the excellent work our teams have accomplished. Lumos extends our vision into the next decade, providing DARPA a concrete path towards achieving large-scale quantum computing by 2033. We look forward to collaborating with DARPA and our ecosystem partners to advance this critical national objective."

Recent Innovations and Future Prospects



In connection with this announcement, Quantinuum revealed its latest generation system called Helios. Designed to enhance the adoption of quantum computing, Helios boasts the highest fidelity physical and logical qubits present in commercial systems today. It includes a next-gen software stack equipped with a modern high-level programming language, poised to expedite the practical applications of quantum computing technology.

Notably, Helios has already been utilized in groundbreaking simulations of high-temperature superconductivity and magnetism, which hold immense potential for critical industrial applications. The rapid evolution of these quantum systems demonstrates Quantinuum's commitment to maintaining a leading edge in the quantum landscape while addressing industry needs.

About Quantinuum



Quantinuum stands at the forefront of the quantum computing industry. Its systems consistently deliver top-tier performance across all industry benchmarks, comprising a talented workforce of 630 employees, including over 370 dedicated scientists and engineers located in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan. These professionals are pivotal in driving the momentum of the quantum revolution.

For further inquiries or to learn more about Quantinuum, visit their website at www.quantinuum.com.

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