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Diraq

Diraq develops silicon-based quantum processors that can be manufactured in existing CMOS semiconductor fabs. Founded by Andrea Morello and Andrew Dzurak from UNSW, who demonstrated the first quantum logic gate in silicon, Diraq's approach promises the most scalable path to millions of qubits by leveraging the global semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem. The company partners with GlobalFoundries for chip fabrication and is part of NVIDIA's CUDA-Q ecosystem.

Country
Australia
Founded
2022
Qubit Modality
Silicon Spin
Stage
Series B

Funding

Series B
Total Raised
$100M+
Last Valuation
Undisclosed
Revenue
Pre-revenue
Employees
80
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