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Atom Computing

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Atom Computing builds gate-based quantum computers using arrays of optically-trapped neutral atoms as qubits. The company positions its systems as highly scalable alternatives to other quantum computing approaches, with particular emphasis on long coherence times and mid-circuit measurement capabilities that support a path toward fault-tolerant quantum systems.

The company's technical foundation rests on nuclear spin qubits, which the company claims offer exceptional coherence times and massive scalability potential. Systems are designed for on-premises deployment, targeting enterprises, academic institutions, and government organisations seeking to explore quantum computational applications.

Atom Computing is headquartered in Berkeley, California, with commercial operations in Boulder, Colorado. The company brings together scientists, engineers, and business professionals working across physics, hardware, and software disciplines.

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