DESKTOP QUANTUM COMPUTING
Powered by quantum system-on-chip silicon
VISION
Unleashing the Power of Desktop Quantum computing
Introducing Equal1 Quantum System-on-a-Chip (QSoC) processors— groundbreaking quantum silicon that integrates entire quantum computing systems onto a single chip.
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​Powered by QSoC, Equal1 is developing revolutionary desktop quantum computers that provide unmatched performance, cost-effectiveness, and energy efficiency compared to first-generation quantum solutions.
VISION
Unleashing the Power of Desktop Quantum computing
Introducing Equal1 Quantum System-on-a-Chip (QSoC) processors— groundbreaking quantum silicon that integrates entire quantum computing systems onto a single chip.
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​Powered by QSoC, Equal1 is developing revolutionary desktop quantum computers that provide unmatched performance, cost-effectiveness, and energy efficiency compared to first-generation quantum solutions.
BREAKTHROUGH QSOC Processors
Meet EQ4, our groundbreaking fourth-generation quantum processor that integrates a whole quantum system— one million spin qubits, measurement and control microelectronics, AI-powered real-time error correction and high-speed I/O—all within a single, programmable chip manufactured on a low-cost foundry CMOS process.Equal1 is the only company to demonstrate spin qubits in a standard foundry CMOS process. EQ4, our fourth-generation quantum processor, integrates an entire quantum—one million physical spin qubits, microprocessors, memory, control, measurement and input/output interfaces—onto a single chip.
THE RISE OF DESKTOP QUANTUM COMPUTIING
By integrating a complete quantum computing system into a single chip, QSoC enables Equal1 to revolutionize the-form factor. Introducing the Desktop-sized Quantum Computer, which at just 1% the size of competing technologies allows flexible deployment options in either on-premises or high-performance computing (HPC) environments.
WHY EQUAL1
Silicon Spin Qubits:
The Path to
Quantum Advantage
Quantum advantage, the point at which quantum computers outperform classical ones, necessitates scaling from present-day systems containing tens of qubits to those powered by millions. Silicon is the only technology capable of accomplishing this qubit scaling, and foundry silicon, in particular, is the only viable commercial option. Equal1 has successfully demonstrated silicon spin qubits using a standard foundry process.