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Oratomic Raises $300 Million for Utility-Scale Quantum Computer

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  • Oratomic, a startup founded by Caltech physicists, has raised $300 million in a Series A funding round to develop a utility-scale quantum computer.
  • The company uses lasers to hold atoms for its quantum computing approach, which it claims requires fewer qubits for error correction than previously thought.

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Oratomic, a startup founded by Caltech physicists, has raised $300 million in a Series A funding round to develop a utility-scale quantum computer. The company uses lasers to hold atoms for its quantum computing approach, which it claims requires fewer qubits for error correction than previously thought.

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