Oratomic Launches to Build Utility-Scale Quantum Computers Following Breakthrough Research
Breakthrough from Oratomic and Caltech show quantum computers powerful enough to be cryptographically relevant can be built with 10,000 atomic qubits, dramatically lowering previous estimates of 1 million
Groundbreaking research from Oratomic in collaboration with scientists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) shows that utility-scale quantum computers may require far fewer resources than previously believed, significantly accelerating the timeline for useful quantum computing. Such quantum computers have broad-ranging applications from quantum simulation to artificial intelligence. Importantly, these computers would also be capable of running Shor's algorithm, which can solve cryptographic problems underlying widely deployed modern encryption. This research shows that such a capability may be achieved sooner than expected.
Oratomic's initial team includes
"Oratomic's founding team all previously believed that commercially useful quantum computing was far away," said
The new research demonstrates that utility-scale fault-tolerant quantum computers can be built with 10,000 reconfigurable atomic qubits, dramatically lowering the hardware threshold required for cryptographically relevant quantum computation, relative to previous estimates of millions of qubits. At the same time, neutral atoms are enabling faster scaling to large qubit numbers than any other quantum computing platform—Oratomic co-founder
The research builds on a new approach to quantum computer design using reconfigurable arrays of atomic qubits, where atoms can be dynamically rearranged during computation to enable more flexible connectivity and more efficient quantum error correction.
Global guidelines are to transition to post-quantum encryption by 2035.
"It is quite plausible, although not guaranteed, that we will have a fault-tolerant quantum computer by the end of the decade," said Bluvstein. "Although exciting and opening the door to a broad range of applications, such advances would also put modern cryptography at-risk. Our results emphasise the importance of transitioning vulnerable cryptosystems to post-quantum encryption."
The work highlights the growing potential of neutral-atom quantum computers to enable breakthroughs across fields including materials science, chemistry, physics, and artificial intelligence. Oratomic's goal is to enable these breakthroughs through rapid development of utility-scale quantum computing systems.
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About Oratomic
Oratomic is on a focused mission to build the world's first fault-tolerant quantum computer and unlock its full application potential. The company develops neutral-atom hardware and error-correction architecture designed to make practical quantum computing a reality. For more information please visit www.oratomic.com.
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