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GlobalFoundries

GlobalFoundries is a $6B+ revenue semiconductor foundry that manufactures quantum computing chips for PsiQuantum and Diraq on its 300mm silicon fabrication lines. PsiQuantum's entire photonic quantum computing strategy depends on GlobalFoundries' manufacturing capabilities — the Omega chipset that PsiQuantum published in Nature was fabricated at GlobalFoundries. The partnership represents the quantum industry's most important semiconductor manufacturing relationship, as it validates the thesis that quantum chips can be manufactured using existing foundry infrastructure.

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United States
Founded
2009
Stage
Public

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