MagiQware Raises €575K Pre-Seed to Optimize Quantum Error Correction with AI
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MagiQware, a quantum computing startup, has raised €575,000 in pre-seed funding led by Graduate Ventures with participation from Delft Enterprises B.V. The company is developing AI-driven software that uses reinforcement learning and quantum compiler optimization to improve quantum error correction. Their early results show up to a 40% reduction in circuit length by optimizing magic state factories, a key component of fault-tolerant quantum computing. This advancement aims to reduce resource overhead and bring practical, scalable quantum computers closer to reality.
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· 3 pulledMagiQware has secured €575,000 in pre-seed funding led by Graduate Ventures, with participation from Delft Enterprises B.V., to address a core challenge hindering the advancement of practical quantum computers.
Early results demonstrate up to a 40% reduction in circuit length through a novel combination of reinforcement learning and quantum compiler optimization.
This improvement is an important step towards scalable and cost-effective quantum computing, as reducing resource overhead becomes increasingly critical.
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