CavilinQ Raises $8.8M Seed Funding for Quantum Computing Interconnect Development
CavilinQ has secured $8.8 million in seed funding to advance the interconnect hardware for quantum computing systems. This funding will facilitate the development of modular, high-performance clusters essential for overcoming current limitations in quantum processing.

CavilinQ has successfully raised $8.8 million in seed funding, led by QVT, to enhance interconnect hardware for quantum computing systems. This funding will enable the establishment of a laboratory in Cambridge, MA, and support team expansion and technology milestones.
CavilinQ aims to address the scaling challenges faced in quantum systems by developing cavity-enhanced photonic links that facilitate the operation of individual processors as interconnected clusters. The company’s technology, initially targeting integration with neutral atom quantum processors, is expected to significantly improve networking speed. The focus on modular architecture is crucial for achieving large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computing.




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