Quantum chip firm unveils Arizona facility

By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal

Quantum Computing Inc. has opened its semiconductor manufacturing facility in Tempe, where it plans to produce thin film lithium niobate chips for use in high-performance computing, machine learning, cybersecurity, sensing and imaging products.

The New Jersey-based integrated photonics and quantum optics technology company completed buildout in March of its nearly 12,000-square-foot manufacturing facility at ASU Research Park, 2050 E. ASU Circle. Quantum Computing inked a lease for space at ASU Research Park in 2023, the Business Journal previously reported.

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