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Pasqal Collaborates with Siemens to Research Quantum Enhanced Computer Aided Design and Testing

Pasqal has developed proprietary quantum methods that can accelerate the solution of complex nonlinear differential equations which are often used in creating a digital twin model of various systems in the automotive, electronics, energy and aerospace sectors. Creating a virtual digital twin prototype can save significant amounts of time and cost over constructing a physical prototype to understand how a new design will perform. In particular, Pasqal asserts that that their digital-analog implementation using their neutral-atom processor can be 30 times more efficient for solving these types of problems than using a superconducting quantum processor and have a near-term potential for achieving quantum advantage over classical computing based solutions. This project will be fully funded by Siemens, last for 3.5 years, and include academic partners at Exeter University. Additional information about this collaboration is available in a news release located on the Pasqal website which can be seen here.

April 6, 2022

 
 
 

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