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Qunnect Revolutionizes Quantum Networking with Rubidium Vapor

Qunnect's GothamQ network in NYC is making quantum networking a tangible reality. Using rubidium vapor, it's creating and storing qubits, with hardware already in use. Meanwhile, Infleqtion's Tiqker shows the potential of atomic vapors in navigation.

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Qunnect Revolutionizes Quantum Networking with Rubidium Vapor

Qunnect, a trailblazing tech company specializing in quantum news, has been making waves since 2021. It's now using rubidium vapor to revolutionize quantum computer networking and entanglement, with its GothamQ network in NYC. This cutting-edge technology is not just talk; it's tangible and pushing boundaries.

Qunnect's journey began in 2021 when it started selling quantum memories. Now, it's using rubidium vapor to produce and store qubits, the fundamental units of quantum information. This technology is not mere 'vaporware'; it's real and already being shipped to customers.

Another company, Infleqtion, is also harnessing atomic vapors for high-precision navigation in tough environments with its Tiqker product. Both companies are demonstrating that quantum tech news is not longer just a concept but a tangible reality.

Qunnect's GothamQ network in NYC is a testament to the progress in quantum networking. Using rubidium vapor, it's creating and storing qubits, and its hardware is already in use. Meanwhile, Infleqtion's Tiqker shows the potential of atomic vapors in navigation. These companies are proving that quantum tech is not just a future promise, but a present reality.

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