SaxonQ
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SQ-RT with Princess QPU is available on QCI Connect
SaxonQ has successfully connected the mobile 4-qubit quantum computer SQ-RT with Princess QPU to our quantum computing platform QCI Connect. Using the new framework, our industrial partners, research institutions and…
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All tests passed: DLR QCI accepts 4-qubit demonstrators SQ-RT and XQ1i
All tests have been completed, the acceptance protocols have been signed and our contractors SaxonQ and XeedQ have been informed: The first quantum computer demonstrators have thus passed our acceptance…
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Diatope supplies first diamonds for quantum technologies in the DiaQ project
Diatope, the startup behind our spin-enabling project DiaQ, handed over the first diamonds from their production line in Ulm today: high-purity diamonds with an approx. 100-nm layer of 99.99 per…
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150 guests attend the DLR QCI Showcase Ulm
We are still flabbergasted by the fantastic response to our DLR QCI Showcase Ulm: in front of 150 guests from the political, business and research communities, we showed for the…
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The first of its kind
Whether new materials, improved routes, complex optimisation problems or ultra-efficient machine learning: quantum computers are designed to solve problems where conventional supercomputers fail. The first projects have already started at…
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Project SuNQC – SaxonQ delivers NV-center quantum computer to the Ulm Innovation Center
The Leipzig-based quantum start-up SaxonQ has delivered the first quantum computer of the SuNQC project to us. It is a four-qubit system based on NV centers in diamond. Our hardware…
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Our experience at World of Quantum 2023
The first moment of clarity came even before the first day of the fair: after the last traces of set-up had been wiped off our stand, the quantum computers had…
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XQ1i: The first quantum computer of the DLR Quantum Computing Initiative
With the delivery of our first quantum computer – a 4-qubit system based on NV centers from the Leipzig startup XeedQ – we will soon have reached a major milestone:…
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SuNQC
Quantum computers based on ion-implanted NV centres in diamond
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QCI orders NV center quantum computers worth 57 million euros
Diamonds are fascinating structures made of carbon – they are harder than any other natural material, they are prized in jewellery, and they can advance quantum computing. One promising area…
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NV centers | Nitrogen vacancies
Due to their high reliability and – relatively – simple implementation, qubits based on nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centres are a promising technological approach for quantum computing. They do not require any…












