Rigetti Computing appoints General Peter Pace to board of directors
Rigetti Computing, a full-stack quantum computing company, announced the appointment of retired Marine Corps General Peter Pace to its board of directors.
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Rigetti Computing, a full-stack quantum computing company, announced the appointment of retired Marine Corps General Peter Pace to its board of directors.
PR Newswire Read MoreThough a startup, it’s got its own fab in the Bay Area and an ambitious approach to quantum computing that combines hardware and software, focusing on design that can be easily commercialized.
MIT Technology Review Read MoreA startup challenging Google and IBM sees opportunities for quantum computing in both the short term and long run
IEEE Spectrum Learn MoreRigetti is racing against similar projects at Google, Microsoft, IBM, and Intel.
Wired Read MoreWhat it takes other institutions empirically 2 months to do, Rigetti currently does every 2 weeks.
Andreessen Horowitz Read MoreToday, I’m extremely excited to announce the public beta availability of Forest 1.0, the world’s first full-stack programming and execution environment for quantum/classical computing.
Rigetti Read MoreMoore’s Law — putting more and more transistors on a chip — accelerated the computing industry by so many orders of magnitude, it has (and continues to) achieve seemingly impossible feats.
Andreessen Horowitz Read MoreRigetti Computing, which operates out of Berkeley and Fremont, is tackling quantum computing and going up against research being done by the likes of IBM, Intel, Microsoft and others.
Silicon Valley Business Journal Read MoreNext year, we may see the launch of the first true quantum computers. The implications will be staggering. This blog aims to answer three questions: What are quantum computers? What are their implications? Who’s working on them?
LinkedIn Read MoreWhen Chad participated in YC he’d yet to build a qubit – the fundamental building block of a quantum computer – and didn’t know how he was going to do it. Two years later he and a team of 35 people have built a five qubit quantum computer in Berkeley
Y Combinator Read MoreRigetti Computing is working on designs for quantum-powered chips to perform previously impossible feats that advance chemistry and machine learning.
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