Cambridge
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Toshiba says that it has developed photonic integrated circuits that can use quantum technology to encrypt metro communications with speeds of 100Gbps.
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A Cambridge-based semiconductor start-up has unveiled a new chip that it said will "change the way global smartphones, wearables and IoT devices are designed".
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A UK company has started what it calls the country’s first quantum computing as-a-service (QCaaS) platform.
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Former computer company Honeywell has acquired a controlling stake in a UK-based quantum technology company.
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Toshiba’s UK laboratory in Cambridge has pushed the distance for secure quantum communications to 600km.