Today, UK error-correction specialist Riverlane and startup Atlantic Quantum announced they have entered into a strategic partnership to scale fluxonium-based qubit architecture and advance the technology towards useful quantum computing. It is a really encouraging time to be writing about quantum tech. Beyond the fact that it is increasingly being acknowledged as a strategically important technology by security agencies and governments globally, after decades of feeling just five years out of reach, the sector has truly begun to gather momentum. And what is increasingly driving the acceleration is partnerships where two players have honed their specific part of the technology…
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Riverlane and Atlantic Quantum join forces to advance fault-tolerant quantum computing