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September 19, 2024
In two recent Interviews, CEO Jason Lynch talked with the Irish Independent and Business Post on how quantum computing could solve Ireland's data centre challenges and lead the next wave of innovation.
In the Irish Independent article, Jason emphasizes the importance of investing in the future: "We should aim to lead in sustainable data centres. In 3-5 years, quantum computing will make data centres significantly more sustainable, but closing the door now could be a missed opportunity."
Equal1 is working to lead the next wave of quantum computing, with our hybrid silicon-on-chip UnityQ technology paving the way. By leveraging existing manufacturing processes, we are making quantum computing more scalable and energy-efficient—potentially cutting data centre energy use by 20x.
Read the full Irish Independent article here.
During his interview with the Business Post, Jason discusses how quantum technology is poised to revolutionize industries, like pharmaceuticals and transportation, by addressing complex problems more efficiently than classical computing.
Jason says: "It's really AI that is driving the data centres at the moment and driving the power and infrastructure needs. While we've made massive progress in AI, we can do much better."
The article is here, accessible to active Business Post subscribers.
Fits the rack. Co-located with classical compute. Hybrid by default.
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