Quantum Computing Push: SEEQC Expands with ITRI Partnership

SEEQC and Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) have partnered to establish a new manufacturing process line for SEEQC’s proprietary Single Flux Quantum (SFQ) superconducting control chips. This collaboration will deploy a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to producing these chips, essential components of SEEQC’s fully digital, chip-based quantum computing platform. The partnership aims to support the growth and scalability of digital quantum technologies by creating a robust and high-yield production environment, diversifying manufacturing capacity beyond SEEQC’s existing New York headquarters and ensuring a secure supply chain for U.S. and global customers.

SEEQC and ITRI Manufacturing Partnership

SEEQC has partnered with Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) to build a new manufacturing line for SEEQC’s proprietary Single Flux Quantum (SFQ) superconducting control chips. This collaboration aims to support the growth and scalability of SEEQC’s digital quantum technologies, creating a diversified manufacturing base beyond SEEQC’s existing New York facilities. The initial phase will focus on technology transfer and process development, leveraging SEEQC’s R&D expertise.

The manufactured chips will be delivered to SEEQC’s U.S. headquarters for integration with qubits and testing. These SFQ chips are crucial components, operating at cryogenic temperatures to handle timing, readout, multiplexing, and error-correction with ultra-low power and high speed – essential for scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computers. ITRI brings 30 years of experience in advanced semiconductor processes to this digital quantum architecture.

This partnership expands SEEQC’s manufacturing capacity, lowering costs and ensuring a reliable supply of critical components for customers, including NVIDIA, the UK’s NQCC, and IBM. The collaboration supports ongoing programs like the DARPA sponsored Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (QBI), where SEEQC’s digital SFQ-based control architecture is being used to explore scalable quantum error correction and hybrid quantum–classical supercomputing.

Single Flux Quantum (SFQ) Chip Production

SEEQC is partnering with Taiwan’s ITRI to build a new manufacturing line specifically for its Single Flux Quantum (SFQ) superconducting control chips. This expansion aims to support the growth and scalability of SEEQC’s digital quantum technologies and create a diversified manufacturing base beyond its existing New York facility. The initial phase will focus on technology transfer and process development, leveraging SEEQC’s R&D expertise. These chips are critical for handling timing, readout, multiplexing, and error correction in quantum computers.

These proprietary SFQ chips operate at cryogenic temperatures alongside qubits and are designed for ultra-low power, high speed, and low latency. The partnership with ITRI builds on SEEQC’s existing chip manufacturing capabilities and is intended to lower operational costs and ensure a reliable supply of these critical components for customers including NVIDIA, NQCC, and IBM. This will support ongoing programs exploring scalable quantum error correction and hybrid quantum-classical supercomputing.

SEEQC designs and manufactures these superconducting digital chips, firmware, and software, aiming for scalable, energy-efficient quantum computing systems. The company’s chip-based architecture is intended to increase performance while decreasing quantum requirements, complexity, cost, and latency. ITRI brings 30 years of experience in advanced semiconductor processes to support SEEQC’s digital quantum architecture and large-scale manufacturing goals.

Partnering with SEEQC enables us to apply our deep experience in advanced semiconductor processes developed in the past 30 years to a digital quantum architecture designed for large-scale manufacturing and deployment.

Shih-Chieh Chang, Vice President & General Director at ITRI

Expanding Manufacturing Capacity and Supply Chain

SEEQC is partnering with Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) to build a new manufacturing line for its Single Flux Quantum (SFQ) superconducting control chips. This expansion is designed to support growth and scalability of SEEQC’s digital quantum technologies, creating a diversified manufacturing base beyond its existing New York facility. The partnership will leverage ITRI’s 30 years of experience in advanced semiconductor processes alongside SEEQC’s proprietary chip design and testing expertise, ultimately aiming to deliver reliable solutions to a global customer base.

This collaboration directly addresses supply chain resilience for advanced superconducting electronics and digital quantum computing. By establishing manufacturing in both the U.S. and Taiwan, SEEQC intends to lower operational costs and ensure a reliable supply of critical components. This expanded capacity will support existing programs with major partners like NVIDIA, the UK’s National Quantum Computing Centre, and IBM, particularly for exploring scalable quantum error correction and hybrid computing within the DARPA Quantum Benchmarking Initiative.

SEEQC’s SFQ chips are designed to operate at cryogenic temperatures alongside qubits, managing timing, readout, multiplexing, and error correction with ultra-low power and high speed. The company manufactures these chips at its multi-layer superconductive electronics chip foundry in Elmsford, NY, and this new partnership with ITRI will augment that capacity. This approach focuses on building a distributed supply chain for emerging quantum and superconducting technologies, supporting both SEEQC’s growth and broader industry innovation.

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