Quantum computers hold enormous promise to solve currently unsolvable problems. But they’re also prone to pesky errors that can corrupt results.
Now Singapore’s Entropica Labs has raised $4.7 million to exterminate those glitches for good.
The Product
The series A round was co-led by deep tech VC Liftt and regional backer Wavemaker Partners. Entropic uses the funding to build software that makes quantum algorithms resilient against errors. So they return pristine results every time.
See, it’s not enough to just build an amazing quantum computer. The software running on it needs to account for inaccuracies by designing error-proof algorithms.
That’s Entropica’s specialty. Its tools will let developers write glitch-resistant code to fully tap into quantum’s potential.
Funding and Expansion
Entropic will now grow its team of quantum bug zappers and test its error-eradication systems on various hardware. With immaculate quantum code, they aim to push the very limits of computational possibility.
Of course, it’s still early days in quantum computing. As Wavemaker’s managing partner Paul Santos noted, there’s “enormous room to grow in software development.”
But with clever coders like Entropica debugging these revolutionary machines, the quantum era looks bright.
So look out Silicon Valley, Singapore’s quantum startups are clearing out errors and unlocking the true power of quantum. The bits are flickering, qubits are shimmering, and a new dawn of computing is emerging from Asia!