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IonQ and Cambridge launch UK quantum innovation centre

As part of the initiative, the parties intend to deploy IonQ’s 6th-generation, chip-based, 256-qubit system on campus and provide access to IonQ’s quantum cloud

As part of the initiative, the parties intend to deploy IonQ’s 6th-generation, chip-based, 256-qubit system on campus and provide access to IonQ’s quantum cloud.

Credit: Cambridge Indepenedent

Partnership expands IonQ’s UK presence, accelerates IP generation, brings IonQ’s world-class quantum networking capabilities, and its forthcoming 256-qubit system to Cambridge, as well as its quantum sensing and quantum security capabilities

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