Jason Lynch, CEO And Founder of Equal 1 Quantum: Why Scalable Quantum Computing Is Closer Than You Think

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About Jason Lynch

In order for quantum computing to solve complex problems, revolutionise logistics, finance, pharma, agriculture and manufacturing and address the fundamental challenge of climate change, it needs to scale!

But how do you scale quantum computing?

Jason Lynch is CEO of Equal 1, creators of the world’s first hybrid quantum-classical computing chip, powering breakthrough rack-mounted quantum computers Equal1 wants to democratize quantum computing, making it accessible and affordable for all. Their thesis is simple: silicon has driven every major advancement in classical computing, and they believe it will do the same for quantum.

They leverage trillions invested in semiconductor technology to develop scalable, cost-effective silicon spin qubits.

They’ve produced successful test chips, patented unique IP, and achieved world-leading qubit performance, all on standard foundry processes.

Their silicon-based quantum computing offers four strategic advantages:

⚛️ Scalability: Scales to millions of qubits on a single chip, essential for practical quantum applications.

⚛️ Quantum System-on-Chip (QSoC): Integrates quantum and classical computing onto one chip, transforming performance and efficiency.

⚛️ Cost-Efficiency: Standard CMOS foundry processes for cost-effective manufacturing make quantum more accessible.

⚛️ Compact Form Factor: QSoC unlocks compact, rack-mounted quantum computers for easy on-premise/datacenter deployment

Quantum terminology and questions explained in this podcast:

🌀 Qsoc (quantum system on chip)

🌀 UnityQ qubits

🌀 Spin Qubit performance

🌀 6U Form Factor

🌀 Quantum Error Correction

🌀 Redundancy

🌀 Quantum noise (decoherence)

🌀 Exponential computing (the 3rd era)

🌀 Quantum and AI – How do you see quantum and Ai being used together? How do the two technologies interact?

🌀 Is it possible to teleport information without physically transporting information? Like a Quantum internet? How could this be applied?

🌀 What is the Impact of this type of hybrid / rack based quantum computing on business? Where do you see the first, BIG impact? Which industries should be ready, scared, pivoting etc?

🌀 What can quantum computers do that normal ones can’t?

🌀 Why are we not using quantum computers at home?

🌀 What is an example of using quantum computing?

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