ConScience announces two new products: QiB1 and QiB2

DQC´s partner ConScience AB, a leading innovator in quantum computing technology, has announced the launch of two new quantum devices: QiB1 and QiB2. Following the success of the company’s first product, “Qubit-in-a-Box-0” (QiB0), released in 2024, these new additions to the QiB family mark a significant advancement in the field of quantum research and development. With potential applications in cryptography, financial modeling, drug discovery, and climate research, quantum technology is poised to revolutionize numerous industries.

The QiB1 and QiB2 contains a total of 6 and 7 qubits respectively and come in ConScience’s newly developed Box16 packaging, ensuring robustness and ease of integration into existing quantum research setups:

QiB1: A Superconducting Quantum Device for Versatile Testing and Evaluation

QiB1 is designed for comprehensive testing of single qubits, including isolated fixed frequency qubits, fixed frequency qubits with XY lines, and flux tunable qubits with XY lines. It covers two transmon qubit types: shunted and floating qubits for redundancy characterization.

Read more about QiB1 here

QiB2: Optimized for Qubit Coupling Studies featuring both fixed frequency and tunable qubits

QiB2 is designed for testing and evaluating various two-qubit coupling types and contains fixed and tunable frequency couplers. It is suitable for teams developing tools and calibration techniques. QiB2 also includes single qubit configurations for benchmarking.

Read more about QiB2 here

About ConScience AB

ConScience AB specializes in clean-room production techniques for quantum computing devices. With a strong focus on high-quality and reproducible manufacturing, the company is dedicated to advancing quantum research by providing state-of-the-art hardware solutions for scientists and industry professionals. Conscience has headquarters in Sweden, and a subsidiary in Copenhagen, Denmark.

www.con-science.se

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