Diraq Expands U.S. Infrastructure Operations with Palo Alto, California Headquarters
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Diraq, an Australian quantum hardware company, has opened a headquarters in Palo Alto, California, as part of its US growth strategy. The office will focus on product development and ecosystem partnerships. The company plans to expand further with offices in Los Angeles and Chicago. Diraq's architecture utilizes silicon spin qubits, operating at approximately 1 Kelvin, reducing complexity and energy requirements. The company aims to deliver an initial quantum computer by 2029 and reach utility-scale performance by 2033. Diraq has received a $38 million funding investment from the US Department of Commerce and is part of DARPA's Quantum Benchmarking Initiative.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Diraq's US expansion brings cutting-edge quantum technology closer to commercialization, leveraging significant government funding.
- · Silicon spin qubits offer a potentially more efficient alternative to superconducting qubits.