Oxford start-up wins backing in race to make Britain a quantum computing champio...
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Oxford start-up wins backing in race to make Britain a quantum computing champion
Oxford Ionics secures £30m from backers including Arm founder Herman Hauser
Ultra-fast quantum microchips are capable of far more complex calculations than conventional computers
Credit: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
An Oxford University start-up developing ultra-fast quantum microchips with the power to transform computing has secured £30m from backers including the Arm founder Herman Hauser....
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