The Superposition Guy podcast hosted by Yuval Boger is a leading podcast of the quantum industry. In this episode, Tal David, our CEO and co-founder, chats with Yuval about our focus on full-stack quantum computing using trapped ions. WeI explore Quantum Art's unique architecture, which emphasizes sophisticated multi-qubit gate operations, the use of optical tweezers for segmenting ion chains, and dynamic reconfigurability to scale up to millions of qubits. We outlines the company’s ambitious roadmap, aiming to launch a 50-qubit system by 2025 and a 1,000-qubit system by 2027, with a long-term objective of achieving a million-qubit system. He also discusses the challenges and advantages of their approach, particularly regarding error correction and speed. Additionally, We mention our partnerships with companies like NVIDIA and BlueQubit, and stress the importance of focusing on scalable architectures, among other topics.

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Fully Programmable All-to-All Gates via Semi-Global Control
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Our CEO Tal David on TechFirst with John Koetsier
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Our CEO Tal David on The Superposition Guy Podcast
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Quantum Art Roadmap
June 24, 2025
Tal David Eleceted to QBN Advisory Board
June 10, 2025
Quantum Art's Compiler + NVIDIA CUDA-Q
June 11, 2025
Israel's Top!
August 6, 2024
BlueQubit and Quantum Art - A BIRD Foundation Collaboration
August 12, 2024
Contributing to Israel's Resilience
May 8, 2024
Robust Gates
March 22, 2022
Programmable Quantum Simulations
January 6, 2025
Multi-Qubit Gates
July 14, 2023
Quantum Art's Scale-Up Architecture
October 21, 2024
Quantum Art Compiler
January 28, 2025