January 8, 2025
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Forbes’ 'The Prototype' Showcases SemiQon’s Cryogenic Transistor

Forbes’ 'The Prototype' Showcases SemiQon’s Cryogenic Transistor

Forbes’ The Prototype, a newsletter focused on emerging technologies and science news, reported on SemiQon’s recent launch of world’s first transistors engineered to work optimally in cryogenic temperatures.

Compiled by Forbes senior editor Alex Knapp, The Prototype’s piece focuses on SemiQon’s new, cryogenically optimized transistor as a step in the direction of quantum integrated circuits.  With this new cryo-CMOS functioning at temperatures near absolute zero, SemiQon is bringing a key component of modern electronics – complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor transistors (better known as CMOS) – into the realm of quantum computing.

The article is titled “This Startup Aims To Build Quantum-Ready Transistors” and it quotes SemiQon CEO Himadri Majumdar:

“This technology, he said, could pave the way for integrated circuits for quantum computers, which would dramatically decrease their size and cost as well as improve their overall performance.”

You can read The Prototype edition featuring SemiQon here.

January 8, 2025

Forbes’ 'The Prototype' Showcases SemiQon’s Cryogenic Transistor

Forbes’ 'The Prototype' Showcases SemiQon’s Cryogenic Transistor

Forbes’ The Prototype, a newsletter focused on emerging technologies and science news, reported on SemiQon’s recent launch of world’s first transistors engineered to work optimally in cryogenic temperatures.

Compiled by Forbes senior editor Alex Knapp, The Prototype’s piece focuses on SemiQon’s new, cryogenically optimized transistor as a step in the direction of quantum integrated circuits.  With this new cryo-CMOS functioning at temperatures near absolute zero, SemiQon is bringing a key component of modern electronics – complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor transistors (better known as CMOS) – into the realm of quantum computing.

The article is titled “This Startup Aims To Build Quantum-Ready Transistors” and it quotes SemiQon CEO Himadri Majumdar:

“This technology, he said, could pave the way for integrated circuits for quantum computers, which would dramatically decrease their size and cost as well as improve their overall performance.”

You can read The Prototype edition featuring SemiQon here.