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Quantum computing is years away, this startup says its software can get there faster

A British startup spun out from University College London and the University of Bristol raised £13 million ($16.5 million) to develop algorithms designed for quantum machinery, such as those being developed by Alphabet Inc.’s Google and International Business Machines Corp.

August 16, 2023 / 16:15 IST
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Companies and research labs around the world are racing to build a quantum computer to leapfrog existing technology.
Companies and research labs around the world are racing to build a quantum computer to leapfrog existing technology.

Phasecraft Ltd. said it’s working to develop proof-of-concept products for the UK government, but declined to name the agency. It said it would use the new funding to research software that runs on future quantum processors and speed up the study and discovery of components for use in electric batteries and solar panels.

“These are super important materials that right now the best classical computers in the world cannot model,” Phasecraft co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Ashley Montanaro said in an interview. Phasecraft has been testing its software on machines developed by Google, IBM and Rigetti Computing Inc.

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Phasecraft, which has 20 employees, declined to share its valuation after the recent financing, led by California-based Playground Global.

Companies and research labs around the world are racing to build a quantum computer to leapfrog existing technology. Google and others have made significant strides in proving quantum computing is feasible, but they’ve shown few practical applications so far.