Atom Computing

Berkeley, United States
Founded 2018
Commercial
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Atom Computing is a leader in neutral atom quantum computing based in Berkeley, California. Achieved breakthrough in November 2024 through Microsoft collaboration: record 24 logical qubits entangled and Bernstein-Vazirani algorithm on 28 logical qubits with live error correction.

November 2025: Selected for DARPA Stage B of Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (up to $15M funding) for utility-scale quantum computing.

July 2025: Denmark's EIFO and Novo Nordisk Foundation investing €80M in QuNorth to acquire 'Magne' quantum computer built by Atom Computing and Microsoft. World's first commercially available Level 2 system: 50 logical qubits, 1,200+ physical qubits. Operational by early 2027.

August 2025: Appointed Jesper Kamp as Regional Director for Europe (Denmark office). September 2025: Using Colorado Quantum Incubator while expanding Boulder facility.

Technology: 99.6% two-qubit gate fidelity, 1,000+ qubit systems with Microsoft Azure integration. Market positioning: neutral atom leader with Microsoft partnership and major European expansion.

Qubit Technology

Neutral Atom

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Benjamin Bloom (Co-founder), Jonathan King (Co-founder)

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Country: United States
City: Berkeley
Founded: 2018
Type: commercial

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