QuantWare, a developer of quantum chips, has announced the completion of a $178 million Series B funding round, marking one of the largest investments in the quantum processor sector. According to ChainCatcher, the round included participation from Intel Capital and IQT.
The company plans to use the funds to build the world's largest dedicated quantum chip factory and aims to increase the scale of quantum processors by approximately ten times compared to current commercial products, with a long-term goal of achieving a hundredfold expansion. Founded in 2021 and originating from QuTech, QuantWare focuses on the design and manufacturing of quantum processing units (QPUs). It has already supplied products to over 50 clients across more than 20 countries, making it one of the largest commercial QPU suppliers globally.
Unlike companies such as IBM and Google, which develop quantum chips for their own use, QuantWare positions itself as a neutral supplier. Its VIO platform supports a modular 'chiplet' architecture, enabling third-party companies to scale their quantum chips.
QuantWare aims to overcome the bottlenecks in quantum computing related to packaging, wiring, and manufacturing through modular design and a dedicated factory that will increase production capacity by about 20 times. This initiative is expected to accelerate the development of the global quantum industry chain.