By Stephen Nellis SAN FRANCISCO, May 7 (Reuters) - Quantum Motion on Thursday said it raised $160 million to fund its effort to build a quantum computer that is smaller, cheaper and more energy ...
Quantum Motion, the leading company in silicon transistor-based quantum computing, today announced a $160 million Series C round to commercialise its scalable and energy-efficient approach to quantum ...
UK-based Quantum Motion has raised $160 million in a Series C round to commercialise its silicon transistor-based quantum computing technology. The funding, co-led by DCVC and Kembara with EU Scaleup ...
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Quantum Motion raises $160 million to scale silicon-based quantum computers with lower costs and better energy efficiency.
Quantum Motion raises $160m to support the commercialisation of its silicon-based quantum computing technology.
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