Quantum Motion Raises $160M to Bring Quantum Into Data Centers
Quantum Motion raised $160M to scale silicon CMOS quantum computers for standard data centers, backed by DCVC and Kembara.
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Massive data centers are rapidly being built all over the nation to provide computing power that tech companies need to train artificial intelligence or power other emerging technologies.
Read full articleQuantum Motion raised $160M to scale silicon CMOS quantum computers for standard data centers, backed by DCVC and Kembara.
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