Riverlane raises $75 million to meet surging global demand for quantum error correction technology
Cambridge, UK; Boston, US: Riverlane, the global leader in quantum error correction technology, announces that it has raised $75 million in Series C funding to deliver its groundbreaking
Riverlane granted two US “power-aware” patents
Riverlane has been granted two United States Patents for its “power-aware transmission of quantum control signals” and “quantum computing apparatus and associated methods”.
Rolls-Royce, Riverlane and Xanadu partner to win Canada-UK quantum computing bid
Rolls-Royce, Riverlane and Xanadu have secured more than
Riverlane announces world’s most powerful quantum decoder
Cambridge, UK: Quantum engineering company Riverlane has developed the world’s first dedicated decoder chip and published its decoder IP and roadmap to early error-corrected quantum computing.
Riverlane appoints leading scientist Dr Earl Campbell to accelerate efforts to solve quantum error correction
Campbell will be responsible for leading technical development to support the operating system for fault-tolerant quantum computers. He joins Riverlane from Amazon Web Services Quantum Computing group, and has held a number of academic positions over the past 16 years.
Riverlane: UK consortium develops new hardware abstraction layer to facilitate collaboration across the quantum computing industry
A consortium led by Cambridge-based quantum computing software company Riverlane and the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has developed an open-source hardware abstraction layer (HAL) that makes software portable across different quantum computing hardware platforms.
Riverlane awarded the first contract to supply quantum software to the UK’s National Quantum Computing Centre
Riverlane has been awarded the first contract to supply quantum software to the UK’s National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC). The NQCC, funded through UK Research and Innovation, is dedicated to accelerating the development of quantum computing in the UK.
Riverlane secures $20 million in Series A funding
New funding will accelerate Riverlane’s mission to build a high-performance operating system that makes quantum computers useful, sooner.
Riverlane releases first version of quantum operating system, Deltaflow.OS
The release of Deltaflow-on-ARTIQ marks the next step towards building a portable, scalable, and high performance operating system for quantum computers.
Riverlane wins Innovate UK Sustainable Innovation Fund grant
Riverlane, which featured in Tuesday's Cambridge Network webinar on quantum computing, has won an Innovate UK Sustainable Innovation Fund grant to create a quantum enhanced battery-materials screening product, which will be set up in a 'virtual lab' environment.
New paper from Riverlane: ‘Practical Quantum Computing: the value of local computation’
Quantum computers will introduce a new computational paradigm for tackling problems beyond the reach of state-of-the-art classical high-performance computers (HPCs), says Cambridge-based Riverlane.
Quantum computing takes a leap forward with successful operating system trial
Riverlane has reached a key stage in the commercial development of quantum computers with the successful UK trial of a high-performance, universal operating system.
Riverlane partners with biotech company Astex
Riverlane announces its latest collaboration with world leading fragment-based drug discovery company Astex, to demonstrate the future potential of quantum chemistry.
Consortium led by Riverlane awarded £7.6M grant
A consortium led by Cambridge-based quantum computing software developer Riverlane has been awarded a £7.6M grant from the government's Industrial Challenge Strategy Fund to deploy a highly innovative quantum operating system.