Quandela devices at the core of the Moscow Quantum Computer

Moscow State University in Russia is developing a quantum computer on an optical chip and aims to achieve 50 qubits using French startup Quandela’s technology. The highly efficient photonic quantum bit sources support Russian quantum computer projects, largely funded by the Russian state.

Russia’s state nuclear corporation Rosatom launched the National Quantum Laboratory, a federal project that aims to develop a quantum computer by the end of 2024.

The lab will help Russian scientists in the creation of a 30-100 qubit quantum computer by the end of 2024 and potentially a universal computing machine with several hundred qubits.

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