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December 1, 2023
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Quantum Computing Startup Raises $100M and Debuts Latest Enterprise-Friendly Processor

Oxford Quantum Circuits has the only commercially available quantum computer in the UK and is compatible with conventional computing equipment.

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Big Idea:

Oxford Quantum Circuits (OQC) raised $100 million in a Series B funding round, led by Tokyo-based venture capital firm SBI, and debuted their latest quantum processor, OQC Toshiko. OQC has the only quantum computer commercially available in the UK and prides themselves as Europe’s leading Quantum Computing As A Service firm.

Why It Matters:

  • This is one of the largest Series B investments raised by a quantum computing startup.
  • The significance of OQC Toshiko is it features 32 qubits—4x more than its previous processor. The increase in qubit count is essential for tackling more complex computational problems and demonstrates progress in scaling quantum processors. This approach distinguishes OQC from other quantum computing architectures. 
  • The OQC Toshiko is designed to be compatible with conventional computing equipment and can be accessed via the public cloud, allowing for more versatile and practical applications.

Key Details:

  • Additional investors in the round are Oxford University and the University of Tokyo’s Edge Capital fund.
  • OCQ Toshiko integrates with major tech companies like NVIDIA, AWS, and McKinsey, unlocking a potential $1.3 trillion industry innovation market.
  • OQC Toshiko is currently in private preview, with plans to expand availability across public cloud and data center fabric.
  • Prior to the Series B round, OQC raised £41 million, with a team of over 100 people and operations expanding in the UK, Japan, and Spain.

What's Next:

OQC will further expand their quantum computing capabilities, targeting the development of processors with hundreds of qubits for even more complex computations and enterprise uses. This could open doors to solving complex problems in fields like cryptography, optimization, and materials science that were previously intractable.

Dive Deeper:

OQC Toshiko diverges from traditional quantum computing, adopting Digital Fabric Interconnect for secure, hybrid customer computing, combining quantum and high-performance computing (HPC).

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