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Spin-qubit control with a milli-kelvin CMOS chip - Nature CMOS-based circuits can be integrated with silicon-based spin qubits and can be controlled at milli-kelvin temperatures, which can potentially help scale up these systems.

Happy to see our paper published today demonstrating spin qubit control with integrated milli-kelvin CMOS. Much more of this coming from emergencequantum.com

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Why these scientists rejected Microsoft’s riches to stay in Sydney The salaries were large enough “to buy a house in Sydney without a mortgage”. But these quantum scientists had other ideas.

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Emergence Quantum: a commercial 'special ops' team for research and development Professor David Reilly and Dr Thomas Ohki have launched Emergence Quantum, a spinout from the University of Sydney, building on their work at Microsoft Quantum, they are delivering a new type of comme...

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