Polar Quantum
Polar Quantum develops cryogenic classical electronics that integrate with superconducting quantum processors, addressing the critical wiring bottleneck that limits qubit scaling. By placing classical control and readout electronics inside the cryostat alongside qubits, the company aims to dramatically reduce the cable density and heat load that constrain current quantum computers. Polar Quantum's approach complements rather than competes with QPU manufacturers like IBM and Rigetti.
- Country
- United States
- Founded
- 2022
- Qubit Modality
- Superconducting
- Stage
- Seed
Funding
- Total Raised
- $5M+
- Last Valuation
- Undisclosed
- Revenue
- Pre-revenue
- Employees
- 15
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