Logical Qubit Technology unveiled a superconducting quantum cloud platform on July 9, giving universities, researchers and industry users access to its 30-qubit and 100-qubit AGate chips.
The service is aimed at lowering adoption barriers by letting users submit code remotely while also exposing logical-qubit research tools and 1-nanosecond pulse-level control for more advanced experiments.
AGate-100 delivers median parallel single-qubit gate fidelity of 99.93%, two-qubit fidelity of 99.5% and readout fidelity of 98.6%, while the company said operations can scale to more than 100 qubits without longer execution times.
Logical Qubit also said its AGate-165 chip cuts readout time to about 600 nanoseconds from 2 microseconds, supporting distance-9 repetition code and distance-3 surface code work on error correction.
The launch comes with ecosystem partnerships including Pharmaron, as the company targets broader use in drug discovery, materials, energy, AI and finance and maps a path toward fault-tolerant systems by 2027.
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Democratizing Quantum Computing: Logical Qubit Technology’s 100-Qubit Cloud Platform and the Road to Fault Tolerance
Overview
On July 14, 2026, Logical Qubit Technology launched its superconducting quantum computing cloud platform, marking a major step in making advanced quantum computing more accessible. This platform provides on-demand access to powerful AGate series quantum chips, including both a 30-qubit and a 100-qubit processor. The introduction of the 100-qubit AGate chip is a significant leap, allowing researchers and developers to solve complex problems that were previously out of reach. By offering these resources through the cloud, Logical Qubit Technology is helping to democratize quantum technology and lower barriers for a wider range of users.