Atom Computing leads neutral atom quantum computing with their record-breaking 1,180 operational qubits in a 1,225-site array announced in 2023, founded by Benjamin Bloom (PhD Physics, University of Colorado) and Jonathan King (PhD Chemical Engineering, UC Berkeley) in 2018 to use arrays of neutral atoms trapped by optical tweezers as dynamically reconfigurable qubits with high connectivity, partnering with Microsoft and government agencies including DARPA for applications in optimization, machine learning, and quantum simulation with scalable architecture targeting millions of qubits.
Benjamin Bloom (Co-founder), Jonathan King (Co-founder)
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$120M
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