UK-based ORCA Computing develops scalable quantum computers and software to solve real-world problems based on the photonic approach (light-based). It uses its proprietary and patented quantum memory technology to store and retrieve photons on demand, which reduces the randomness in photonic qubit generation and enables industry-standard components to be used. In November 2021, the company was selected to lead a UK government project, which focused on building a quantum-safe data center of the future.
In January 2024, ORCA Computing acquired the integrated photonics division of Texas-based communication infrastructure company GXC for an undisclosed sum. The division's main function is the provision of advanced photonics solutions to top-tier commercial and governmental bodies in the US, including the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). It also launched its latest photonic quantum computing system with GenAI capabilities "PT-2", which integrates with the NVIDIA CUDA-Q development platform, in October 2024.
Key customers and partnerships
In June 2024, the company secured its first US customer Montana State University (MSU) to supply two of it PT-1 quantum photonics systems to advance distributed quantum computing, which was sponsored by the US Air Force.
In June 2022, the company entered into a one-year partnership with the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) to build quantum-enhanced future data-processing capabilities and explore the potential of quantum in various use cases. In November 2023, the company partnered with Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center to provide two PT-1 quantum photonics systems, marking the first quantum integration in PSNC’s system.
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