ARQUE Systems Advances Scalable Quantum Computing Technology
ARQUE Systems is developing a scalable quantum computing architecture using conventional semiconductor technology. This innovation could significantly enhance the capacity for complex computational tasks in various industries.

ARQUE Systems, a spin-off from Forschungszentrum Jülich and RWTH Aachen University, is establishing a quantum computing architecture that leverages conventional semiconductor technology. The first system is being set up at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre, with all components on-site for testing.
The company's quantum processor currently comprises five qubits, and further developments aim to integrate millions of qubits on a single chip. Researchers are addressing the entanglement challenge by employing a patented electron shuttling process, enabling qubits to maintain their quantum states over distances.
Collaborations with Infineon and IceCirc GmbH focus on integrating cryogenic control electronics to overcome scalability issues. The potential of quantum computing to solve complex problems highlights the significance of this technology.




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