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Beyond the Qubit
Frank Dekker
48 episodes
2 days ago
The nr1 Quantum Technology podcast for investors.
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Part 2 deep dive interview Thomas Ohki
Beyond the Qubit
52 minutes 10 seconds
1 month ago
Part 2 deep dive interview Thomas Ohki

The future of compute might not get hotter. It mightget colder.

In Part 2 of my deep-dive with Thomas Ohki, CTO and co-founder of Emergence Quantum, we explored how cryogenic engineering could reshape everything we know about performance, scaling, andenergy use.

Thomas and his teamare building control electronics that can operate close to absolute zero. Thesechips could solve one of the biggest bottlenecks in computing, bringingclassical and quantum systems together.

What stood out mostto me in this conversation:

 

1). Why scalingquantum systems isn’t about adding more qubits, but removing the IO bottleneck

2). How energyefficiency is becoming the next competitive frontier in AI and data centers

3). Why the nextgeneration of computing might evolve where it’s cold, not hot

 

Thomas put it in away that stuck with me:

“Thenext revolution in compute might not be hotter. It might be cold.”

#BeyondTheQubit#QuantumComputing #CryoCMOS #AIHardware #DeepTech #EmergenceQuantum #Innovation#Podcast

 

📌 Disclaimer: This post is shared on a personal basis and I do not represent any company

 

The future of compute might not get hotter. It mightget colder.

InPart 2 of my deep-dive with Thomas Ohki, CTO and co-founder of Emergence Quantum, we explored how cryogenic engineering could reshape everything we know about performance, scaling, andenergy use.

Thomas and his teamare building control electronics that can operate close to absolute zero. Thesechips could solve one of the biggest bottlenecks in computing, bringingclassical and quantum systems together.

What stood out mostto me in this conversation:

 

1). Why scalingquantum systems isn’t about adding more qubits, but removing the IO bottleneck

2). How energyefficiency is becoming the next competitive frontier in AI and data centers

3). Why the nextgeneration of computing might evolve where it’s cold, not hot

 

Thomas put it in away that stuck with me:

“Thenext revolution in compute might not be hotter. It might be cold.”

🎧 Listento Beyond the Qubit –Emergence Quantum (Deep Dive Part 2)

 

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#BeyondTheQubit#QuantumComputing #CryoCMOS #AIHardware #DeepTech #EmergenceQuantum #Innovation#Podcast

 

📌 Disclaimer: This post is shared on a personal basis and I do notrepresent any company

 

Beyond the Qubit
The nr1 Quantum Technology podcast for investors.