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THE FUTURE IS QUANTUM
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The Oxford Ionics Quantum Computer

Quantum computing promises to revolutionise how we solve complex computational challenges. But in order to unlock this future, quantum computers must be powerful, reliable, and accurate. 
 
There are two important numbers that describe the performance of any quantum computer: the number of computational qubits and the effective error rate. The quantum computers available today either possess a large number of qubits with prohibitively high error rates or have lower error rates, but too few qubits to deliver commercially-valuable applications. 
 
The Oxford Ionics Quantum Computer resolves this tension.

Redefining what's possible

99.9991%

single-qubit gate fidelity

99.97%

two-qubit gate fidelity

99.9993%

state preparation & measurement (SPAM) fidelities

Harnessing the power of trapped ions, Oxford Ionics has developed the highest performing qubits in the world. To date, we hold world records in all three of the most important metrics when evaluating the power and performance of a quantum computer: single-gate fidelity, two-qubit gate fidelity, and quantum state preparation and measurement.

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Put simply, our quantum platform has the lowest error rates available on the market today.

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A unique approach to scalability

Unique amongst leading trapped-ion technologies, Oxford Ionics relies on electronics, not lasers, to control its qubits. Through this approach, called ‘Electronic Qubit Control’, Oxford Ionics has integrated everything required to trap and control its qubits onto a repeatable unit cell. This can then be replicated and easily-connected together to build larger and larger quantum processors. Crucially, this technology is all manufactured via the existing semiconductor supply chain – accelerating our time to value for customers and achieving unprecedented scalability without sacrificing performance.

No wait times, no workload restrictions

Oxford Ionics’ quantum computers are deployed on-premise. This means customers can access the power of quantum computing when they need it, how they need it - no more queuing for compute time. The technology is inherently scalable – it’s field-upgradeable to more and more powerful QPUs as our product suite and capabilities mature. 

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Case studies

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Oxford Ionics is working with the UK’s National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) to deliver a full-stack quantum computer called Quartet to the NQCC’s Harwell facility. Quartet will be used to develop quantum applications with partners across academia, industry, and government. This research will subsequently inform the NQCC’s technology roadmap. For more information on our work with the NQCC, read the full announcement here.

Ready to unlock a new era of computing?
Contact our sales team today.

Unit 6a, Oxford Technology Park

Kidlington, Oxfordshire

OX5 1GN

United Kingdom

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