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Neutral atom quantum computing; Berkeley-based; Phoenix first to demonstrate 1,000+ qubits; all-to-all connectivity simplifies algorithm design over superconducting nearest-neighbor limits.
Atom Computing is a Berkeley-based quantum computing company that develops quantum computers using optically trapped neutral atoms — a different physical approach from superconducting qubits (IBM, Google) and trapped ions (IonQ). Neutral atom systems use lasers to individually manipulate thousands of atoms simultaneously, offering a potential path to much larger qubit counts than competing technologies. Atom Computing's Phoenix system was the first neutral atom computer to demonstrate 1,000+ qubit operation, a milestone in scaling quantum hardware. The neutral atom approach enables all-to-all qubit connectivity — any qubit can interact with any other — unlike superconducting systems where qubits can only interact with immediate neighbors, simplifying algorithm design. The company was founded in 2018 and raised over $60M from investors including Innovation Endeavors, Prelude Ventures, and Venrock. Atom Computing announced a partnership with Microsoft to integrate its neutral atom hardware with Azure Quantum. It competes with QuEra Computing and Pasqal in the neutral atom quantum computing market.
Synthesia is the world's leading AI video generation platform, enabling enterprise teams to create professional videos with AI avatars and voices in 140+ languages without cameras or crews. HQ: London.
Synthesia is the world's leading AI-powered video generation platform, enabling enterprises to create professional training, communications, and learning videos using AI-generated avatars and synthetic voices — without cameras, studios, or video production crews. Founded in 2017 by a team of AI researchers from Cambridge, TU Munich, and UCL, the company has pioneered the use of neural rendering and speech synthesis to produce broadcast-quality video at a fraction of the cost and time of traditional production. Over 55,000 companies globally — including Zoom, Heineken, and Accenture — use Synthesia to create onboarding videos, product demonstrations, and internal communications.
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