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Sygaldry Technologies, a startup founded by quantum veterans Chad Rigetti and Idalia Friedson, is developing hybrid quantum-accelerated AI servers to address AI’s energy and performance bottlenecks. The company’s approach integrates multiple qubit modalities within a fault-tolerant architecture, aiming to enhance tasks like model training, inference and token generation in AI workloads.
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xMEMS Labs, inventor of the world’s first monolithic silicon MEMS air pump, announced the expansion of its µCooling fan-on-a-chip platform to solid-state drives (SSDs), enabling the first-ever in-drive active cooling for enterprise E3.S form factor SSDs used in AI data centers and NVMe M.2 SSDs used in laptop PCs. Traditionally, SSD thermal management has relied on passive heat spreaders and ambient airflow from system fans, which often fall short in managing the intense, sustained workloads...
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SUSS, a global supplier of equipment and process solutions for the semiconductor industry, introduces the XBC300 Gen2 D2W platform – a customized bonding solution that completes the company’s hybrid bonding portfolio. This new platform underscores SUSS’ position as an industry leader in providing a fully integrated D2W hybrid bonding solution for demanding manufacturing requirements.
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Considerable advancements during the last decade have begun to reveal the critical role of integrated photonics for the successful construction and scaling of quantum systems. Broadly, these industry- and R&D-led efforts are defining the possibilities of this technological space. As support for future quantum technologies continues to grow, so does the anticipation that advancements in this area will soon transition into commercial realities.
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Photonic computing company Xanadu has formed a collaboration with materials engineering firm Applied Materials to develop a 300-mm high-volume-compatible process for building superconducting transition edge sensors (TESs). These TESs are a core component of photon-number-resolving detectors (PNRs), which are key elements that enable the qubit state preparation process in Xanadu’s photonic quantum computers.
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