IonQ Opens Door to Dramatically More Powerful Quantum Computers, Debuts Industry First: Reconfigurable Multicore Quantum Architecture
IonQ has introduced the Reconfigurable Multicore Quantum Architecture (RMQA), enabling dynamic configurations of 64 ions into quantum cores. This technology aims to increase qubit count significantly, reaching hundreds on a single chip. The RMQA utilizes IonQ's EGT Series ion trap chips, improving performance through better ion confinement and reduced heating. Recently, IonQ's quantum computers were made available on Google Cloud Marketplace. The company is also set to merge with dMY Technology Group, Inc. III (NYSE: DMYI), positioning itself as a leading player in the quantum computing sector.
- Introduced Reconfigurable Multicore Quantum Architecture (RMQA) for increased qubit scalability.
- Achieved dynamic configurations of 64 ions, potentially reaching hundreds of qubits on a single chip.
- Utilized EGT Series ion trap chips, enhancing ion confinement and reducing heating.
- IonQ's quantum computers added to Google Cloud Marketplace, enhancing visibility and accessibility.
- Preparing for merger with dMY Technology Group, Inc. III (NYSE: DMYI), becoming a publicly-traded quantum computing company.
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- Ahead of technical roadmap expectations at the start of 2021, IonQ debuts a 4X16 Reconfigurable Multicore Quantum Architecture (RMQA) that overcomes stability challenges inherent to larger quantum computers, opening the door to quantum computers with hundreds of qubits on one chip
- Underpinning the technology is a new series of IonQ-developed, patent-pending EGT Series ion trap chip that unlocks: tighter ion confinement, improved ion lifetime, and reduced ion heating
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This demonstration was achieved on a technological platform recently added to IonQ’s intellectual property warchest, called Evaporated Glass Traps (EGTs). Developed by an IonQ team led by UC Berkeley Physics PhD and ex-GTRI and -NIST researcher
“The Reconfigurable Multicore Quantum Architecture marks a key milestone for IonQ and for the quantum computing industry in general,” remarked IonQ President and CEO
Today’s news involves the separation and merger of a total of 64 ions to create a RMQA using 4 chains of 16 ions each. The ion chains are transported and merged into permutations of a higher-connectivity, 32-ion quantum computing core, allowing for scaling to large numbers of qubits without the fidelity loss that historically accompanies very long chains of ions. This architecture was realized on IonQ’s EGT Series ion trap chip, which provides the stability necessary to operate this architecture with little to no recalibration, maximizing uptime and optimizing transport. The EGT series platforms are expected to be extended to support more chains, with each chain increasing the quantum computational power by a factor of 4000 or more.
The news continues a year of considerable momentum for IonQ. Its trapped-ion quantum computers were recently added to
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