An Australian National University spin-off has created a quantum computer the size of a lunch box that can function at room temperature, in a world-first development its founder says puts the venture on track to become a $1 billion company.
Quantum Brilliance harnesses synthetic diamonds to build quantum accelerators that, when integrated with supercomputers, will revolutionise areas of scientific research and universal knowledge.
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