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QuamCore Secures $9m Funding

Mar 13, 2025 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji

Israeli quantum computing firm QuamCore has secured $9 million in seed funding in a round led by Viola Ventures and Earth & Beyond Ventures. The company emerged from stealth this week and with a patented architecture it claims will enable the integration of one million qubits into a single cryostat.

"The challenge in quantum computing isn’t just adding more qubits - it’s how you scale without hitting fundamental barriers," said Cohen. "From the outset, we understood that reaching one million qubits was the threshold for unlocking real-world value. But we also saw that this required a radical rethinking of quantum processor architecture. We explored multiple approaches and found a path that actually works - one that eliminates the core bottleneck preventing quantum computing from scaling."

He continued: “To achieve this, we rethought everything - from transitioning to digital control, developing new superconducting devices, and redesigning the processor architecture from the ground up.” Cohen added: “The result is a breakthrough in power efficiency, overcoming a fundamental gap that has long prevented large-scale quantum computing.”


"The world is still waiting for a commercially viable quantum computer, and no one has had a clear path to get there - until now," added Zvika Orron, general partner at Viola Ventures. "QuamCore’s breakthrough isn’t just about making quantum computers smaller; it’s about enabling large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computing for the first time. Just as transistors replaced vacuum tubes, QuamCore is redefining what’s possible in quantum."

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