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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You need infrastructure to build AI a and robots, but apparently you also need AI and robots to build infrastructure.
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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