Dutch startup QuantWare is raising €152 million ($178 million) in a round led by Intel Corp.’s venture capital arm to build a production facility for quantum computing processors.
Many cuts pre-date the appointment last year of Lip-Bu Tan as CEO. Now, Tan is placing a long-term bet beyond the current crop of AI chips and doubling down on quantum processors and neuromorphic ...
Lip-Bu Tan, the CEO of Intel Corporation, has taken on a new role as a board member of quantum computing firm PsiQuantum, ...
Netherlands-based quantum computing hardware company QuantWare B.V. said today it has raised $178 million in funding to ...
Lip-Bu Tan previously led Cadence Design Systems, driving its growth in electronic design automation tools for developing ...
Lip-Bu Tan joins $7 billion quantum computing company PsiQuantum. ・Tan had earlier invested in PsiQuantum through VC firm A&E Investments. ・Appointment draws PsiQuantum closer to the semiconductor ...
QuantWare's US$178 million Series B round aims to accelerate the global rollout of larger, industrial-scale quantum ...
Intel said Monday that it has hired a top Qualcomm executive for a new position that will have him oversee the alignment of ...
Intel (NasdaqGS:INTC) has hired former Qualcomm executive Alex Katouzian to lead its newly formed Client Computing & Physical ...
Quantum computers can perform certain tasks much faster than their classical counterparts, but they're still larger, pricier, ...