Neutral Atom Quantum Computers are emerging as “workhorse” quantum computers that are both a challenge to the dominant superconducting quantum computing paradigm and a path forward to even more advanced machines. The research believes that in 2025, only eight neutral atom machines will be shipped but this number will grow to more than 7,310 neutral atom machines by 2035.
This report, “Markets for Neutral Atom Quantum Computers” analyzes the product/market strategies of the leading neutral atom quantum computer vendors worldwide. These include Atom Computing, Atom Quantum Labs, Infleqtion, M Squared, OpenQuantum, Pasqal, PlanQC, and QuERA. But we also dig into the opportunities that the chip and component makers have been finding in neutral atom machines. Prominent firms in the chip/component segment include AMD, Hamamatsu, NanoQT, Nu Quantum, QBlox and Toptica.
This report also analyzes the key technological trends that are spurring the success of neutral atom quantum computers. These include the use of photonic integrated circuits (PICs) to improve size, weight, and power consumption; novel materials platforms that can best support neutral atom machines; and the transition of neutral atom machines from large government and research facilities usage to HPC and the data center. What really matters for neutral atom quantum computers is that $/Qubit continues to be attractive.
The Research notes that neutral atom technology is portrayed increasingly positively in the quantum trade press. For now, Amazon Braket and Azure Quantum are the only public ways to access a neutral atom quantum computer
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Companies Mentioned
- Atom Computing
- Atom Quantum Labs
- Infleqtion
- M Squared
- OpenQuantum
- Pasqal
- PlanQC
- QuEra Computing
- AMD
- Hamamatsu
- Lake Shore Cryotronics
- MenloSystems
- NanoQT
- Nexus Photonics
- Nu Quantum
- OpenQuantum
- Qblox
- Quantum Machines
- Sandia National Laboratories
- Toptica Photonics
- Vescent
- Agnostiq
- DarkStarStrix
- data cybernetics ssc GmbH
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- M-Labs
- Microsoft
- Q-CTRL
- QMWare
- QPerfect
- SimuQ
- Wolfram
- Amazon Braket
- qBraid
- Strangeworks
- Department of Science and Technology
- European Center for Quantum Sciences
- Japan Science and Technology Agency
- National Quantum Computing Centre
- Russian Quantum Center
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