Distributed Quantum Computing

Quantum Interconnects enable local area networks between distant quantum computers

Miraex quantum converters

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Increase quantum processing power of existing superconducting quantum computers through a distributed architecture

Can bridge the gap between stationary and flying Q-bits*

*The energies of stationary (microwave photons) and flying (optical photons) qubits differ by five orders of magnitude

Can transfer quantum information over long distances between microwave-frequency superconducting or quantum processing units, using classical optical telecom fiber

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Applications

Connect distant superconducting quantum computers together over a quantum network

A missing link to scale up quantum computing

Microwave technologies are at the heart of some of the most promising quantum computing technologies today, and it has allowed them to continuously break records and push the state of the art. However, microwave quantum computing technologies can be difficult to scale beyond certain limits when remaining in the microwave domain. By making a bridge to the optical domain, these limits can be bypassed, and for example quantum computers can be connected together in a cluster using optical fibers. This modular approach to distributed computing can boost quantum computational resources significantly

Enabling the true potential of quantum computing

Quantum computing is considered to become an important tool for solving some of the most pressing issues of human civilization. Miraex quantum converters can be used to enable such distributed quantum computing and – on a larger scale – quantum internet. Analogous to classical computers in data centers, such a quantum network can help quantum computers reach the necessary scale for practical applications.
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Miraex quantum converters

Enable quantum processing power scale up for data centres, academic research and R&D

Benefits

Material discovery
(e.g. better batteries)

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Drug development

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Logistics optimization
(e.g. lower carbon footprint)

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Financial modeling
(e.g. reduced economic risk)

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And more...

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