Archer Materials Scores Hong Kong Patent for ¹²CQ Quantum Computing Chip
¹²CQ chip technology patent is granted in Hong Kong.
¹²CQ chip technology patent is granted in Hong Kong.
For the first time, Archer Materials validated that the qubits’ quantum coherence properties‡ are preserved under an inert atmosphere. Quantum coherence is the fundamental requirement for quantum logic operations that are the basis of any quantum computing qubit processor hardware. For potential integration and use of qubit materials in practical chip devices, it is significant to demonstrate and validate qubit robustness at room temperature and under atmospheric environments other than that of air or vacuum.
Archer is developing a world-first quantum computing processor chip technology. Patents protecting the 12CQ chip have now been granted in Japan (ASX ann. 20 Jan 2021), South Korea (ASX ann. 10 Aug 2021), China (ASX ann. 11 Aug 2021), and the US. The patent application process and procedures for the additional patent applications in the jurisdictions of Australia, Europe, and Hong Kong are ongoing.
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Archer Materials Limited (“Archer”, the “Company”, “ASX: AXE”) is pleased to announce the granting of a Republic of Korea patent (“KR Patent”) associated with Archer’s 12CQ quantum computing chip technology (“12CQ chip”).
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