juq016 link

Juq016 Link

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    "JUQ016 link" appears to be an identifier-like string rather than a common phrase; possibilities include a product or component code, a dataset or specimen accession, a URL slug, a laboratory sample or reagent label, an equipment part number, or an internal reference used by a company, research group, or repository. Without a confirmed context, below is a broad, useful exploration of what such an identifier could represent, how to interpret and investigate it, and practical steps for working with or documenting similar links/identifiers.

    | Partner | Contribution | |---------|--------------| | IBM Quantum | Early adopter; integrated JUQ016 into the IBM Quantum System Two for inter‑module QEC. | | Rigetti | Co‑development of the cryogenic driver ASIC, leveraging their 7 nm RF process. | | Google Quantum AI | Benchmarked JUQ016 against proprietary interconnects; reported 2× speed‑up in Sycamore‑style experiments. | | Intel | Provided the SiN waveguide platform for the optical mode and contributed the Silicon‑Photonic Integration Kit (SPIK). | | University of Sydney | Conducted independent latency measurement campaign; results published in Nature Quantum Electronics (2026). |

    These collaborations have already produced reference boards (e.g., JUQ016‑R1 and JUQ016‑R2), which are available for order through the QHC’s marketplace.


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    "JUQ016 link" appears to be an identifier-like string rather than a common phrase; possibilities include a product or component code, a dataset or specimen accession, a URL slug, a laboratory sample or reagent label, an equipment part number, or an internal reference used by a company, research group, or repository. Without a confirmed context, below is a broad, useful exploration of what such an identifier could represent, how to interpret and investigate it, and practical steps for working with or documenting similar links/identifiers.

    | Partner | Contribution | |---------|--------------| | IBM Quantum | Early adopter; integrated JUQ016 into the IBM Quantum System Two for inter‑module QEC. | | Rigetti | Co‑development of the cryogenic driver ASIC, leveraging their 7 nm RF process. | | Google Quantum AI | Benchmarked JUQ016 against proprietary interconnects; reported 2× speed‑up in Sycamore‑style experiments. | | Intel | Provided the SiN waveguide platform for the optical mode and contributed the Silicon‑Photonic Integration Kit (SPIK). | | University of Sydney | Conducted independent latency measurement campaign; results published in Nature Quantum Electronics (2026). |

    These collaborations have already produced reference boards (e.g., JUQ016‑R1 and JUQ016‑R2), which are available for order through the QHC’s marketplace.