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Photonic Inc.'s $100M funding, led by Microsoft and key investors, for its scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computing platform, advances a new era in computing. This quantum technology, leveraging photonically linked silicon spin qubits, signals that quantum computing is moving closer to commercialization in healthcare and finance. .
Microsoft was an early mover in AI with big bets into OpenAI, followed by a quasi-acquisition. Can they repeat in quantum computing? For quantum technology's vast potential to become a practical reality, it will need a ton of financial support, which Microsoft can offer, if it works, quantum computing will have a similar impact on global technological progress and economic landscapes as AI.
“Photonic’s game-changing approach to deliver on the decades-old promises of quantum computing continues to be fueled by our committed investors and best-in-class employees,” said Paul Terry, Chief Executive Officer of Photonic. “The support of such knowledgeable investors who believe in our work is a testament to our team, our technology, and the direction we’re headed in.”
The partnership is expected to expedite the development of quantum technologies, with Photonic's innovation potentially integrated into Microsoft's Azure Quantum Elements. This could lead to widespread commercial and scientific applications of quantum computing.
Photonic’s technology, building on silicon spin-photon interfaces, offers a promising solution to the traditionally error-prone quantum computing field, hinting at a future where these powerful machines are commonplace.
Vancouver, Canada is emerging as a quantum computing hub with 1Qbit and D-Wave also hailing from Vancouver. Something in the water up there. Or it might just be Stephanie Simmons who is the prolific founder of Photonic and Principal Investigator at the Silicon Quantum Technology Lab at Simon Fraser University.
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Bitdeer Technologies, one of the biggest crypto miners, has become an official cloud service provider in the NVIDIA partner network. Bitdeer is a spinoff from Bitmain Technologies, the Chinese Bitcoin mining-chip manufacturer founded by Jihan Wu a decade ago.
Bitdeer joins Hut 8 and HIVE Digital (formerly HIVE Bitcoin) in carving out capacity for AI compute. By becoming a NVIDIA partner, Bitdeer underscores the symbiotic relationship between blockchain and AI-driven infrastructure.
Tony Paikeday, NVIDIA’s Senior Director of the DGX platform, emphasizes the partnership's significance, stating, "Bitdeer now has the capability to provide the AI supercomputing and software needed to build and deploy generative AI models and services."
Bitdeer outlines plans to expand its product offerings, including Platform-as-a-Service, Software-as-a-Service, Application-as-a-Service, and Infrastructure-as-a-Service with custom APIs. The DGX SuperPOD-based cloud service platform is slated for launch in Q1 2024.
As Bitdeer integrates GPU cloud computing into their business, it remains to be seen how this will impact their standing as a Bitcoin mining company. Only time will tell if the market will respond to Bitdeer as a high-performance computing operation.
Bitcoin miners are often set up in remote places that have huge access to power but not a ton of internet connectivity. We wonder how much of this existing Bitcoin mining infrastructure will work for high bandwidth low latency AI applications.
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Czech startup Bene Meat Technologies (BMT) has obtained EU certification from the European Feed Materials Register to create cultured meat for pets, with plans to expand into cell-based steaks for human consumption.
BMT’s development in cell-cultivation technology addresses ethical concerns in animal welfare and reduces the ecological footprint of traditional meat production. Cultured meat does not compromise on quality, nutrition and taste.
“We know that at this stage of the research, we have already met the needs of pet food producers, who are constantly looking for ethically and economically meaningful ways to satisfy their demanding customers, pet owners, with their products. We are excited that for the first time in history, we are offering a quality meat alternative without killing animals and at a competitive price,” says Roman Kříž, managing director of Bene Meat Technologies.
Bene Meat Technologies is progressing towards large-scale production of cultured minced meat, aiming to introduce sample products by next year and develop products for human consumption in the coming years.
BMT's certification shows that lab-grown meat is more than just a fad, and consumers are more accepting of sustainable and humane alternatives to livestock farming.
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