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 ...
Intel said Monday that it has hired a top Qualcomm executive for a new position that will have him oversee the alignment of ...
QuantWare's US$178 million Series B round aims to accelerate the global rollout of larger, industrial-scale quantum ...
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, ...
Intel appoints Alex Katouzian and Pushkar Ranade to lead client computing and technology strategy, strengthening its focus on ...