Atom Computing, Phasecraft Sign MOU to Advance 1,200-Qubit Quantum Materials Applications
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Updated · PR Newswire · Jun 15
Atom Computing, Phasecraft Sign MOU to Advance 1,200-Qubit Quantum Materials Applications
3 articles · Updated · PR Newswire · Jun 15
Summary
Atom Computing and Phasecraft signed a memorandum of understanding to adapt Phasecraft’s algorithms to Atom’s neutral-atom machines, targeting battery, photovoltaic and broader materials-science applications.
The partnership is meant to benchmark progress toward utility-scale quantum computing by pairing application-focused software with hardware, aiming to speed practical quantum use in energy and advanced materials.
Atom said its platform already exceeds 1,200 qubits and is being used in DARPA’s Stage B Quantum Benchmarking Initiative, while the company also recently announced a $100 million U.S. Commerce Department letter of intent.
For Phasecraft, the deal extends its strategy of building hardware-adaptive quantum software that can work on today’s imperfect systems, linking current machines to future large-scale commercial deployments.