In real-world environment: SaxonQ shows live demonstration on mobile quantum computer

Milestone demonstration of real-time quantum computing: The live demonstrations included a of H₂ energy levels and a real-time image recognition , marking the first time anyone has shown such applications running on a portable room-temperature quantum computer publicly, demonstrate the potential of mobile quantum computing outside laboratory conditions.

Image Recognition

A live demo of quantum-enhanced image classification identifies a smiley vs. non-smileyin real-time, using an NV-center processor and an interactive graphical interface.

Quantum Chemistry

A quantum chemical calculation of H₂ energy levels is performed using a single NV-center qubit, with real-time graphical output.

These mark the first-ever real-time quantum chemical calculation and image recognition on a mobile quantum computer in a public space.

Quantum Machines’ OPX+, a high-precision microwave electronics system, was instrumental to this demonstration, enabling precise and dynamic qubit control in complex, real-world environments. The system dramatically reduces overhead while ensuring stability, making it a key enabler of SaxonQ’s room-temperature, energy-efficient quantum computer.

Quantum Machines’ OPX+ control system plays a crucial role in optimizing qubit manipulation, bringing stability, efficiency, and scalability to SaxonQ’s technology.

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