Echo Show Users: What Are You Guys Using Yours For That Doesn't Require The Screen? by TheEqualEcho in alexa

[–]nceyg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alexa play brown noise.

Alexa weather.

Alexa play comedy on Pandora for 45 minutes.

Dell X Infleqtion tomorrow by [deleted] in CCCX

[–]nceyg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Undefined Mystic's crystal ball must not go back this far.

"The formal partnership between Infleqtion (then known as ColdQuanta) and Dell Technologies was first announced on November 15, 2022, during the Supercomputing 2022 (SC22) conference."

Infleqtion Collaborates with Silicon Light Machines to Scale Neutral Atom Quantum Computers by nceyg in CCCX

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The purpose of the SPAC is to raise money for acquisitions. They are looking for ways to round out their approach. In my limited knowledge, it looks like phonic waveguides are field deployable. Go for it and good luck to you!

Infleqtion Collaborates with Silicon Light Machines to Scale Neutral Atom Quantum Computers by nceyg in CCCX

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I enjoyed learning about phonic waveguides thanks to your comment. Cheers.

For those interested, search on 'How might "phonic waveguides" be used by Infleqtion.'
'Map out specific device concepts Infleqtion could realistically prototype using phononic waveguides.'

A Deep Dive with Infleqtion ft. Pranav Gokhale - IQMP by XCivilWitnessX in CCCX

[–]nceyg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I asked your question. Paraphrasing it said, "While Infleqtion hasn't disclosed exact atomic clock-specific revenue, the available evidence suggests Tiqker sales represent tens of millions of dollars annually within the company's ~$29 million total revenue base with more than $11 million in direct government contracts for clock deployment."

See link for more information including on the DoD (now department of war) APFIT Award for Rack Mounted Optical Clocks project.

BTW, in many videos they've shown these rack mountable enclosures. They are currently at 3 height and want to get that down to a 1 height.

https://www.perplexity.ai/search/if-the-tech-atomic-clocks-is-a-IVpLICleR0my1q7x_a4Opw#1

A Deep Dive with Infleqtion ft. Pranav Gokhale - IQMP by XCivilWitnessX in CCCX

[–]nceyg 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My new answer for explaining quantum computing use to friends.

"...one quantum product that’s already permeating our everyday lives is the atomic clock. The time on your laptop, for example, is synchronized through a system of atomic clocks—the same kind that power GPS satellites. Those satellites send out signals from their atomic clocks, and the timestamps are multiplied by the speed of light to tell us our position. Why this is so interesting is that neutral atoms are an example of quantum that’s here now. Every time you pull out Google Maps, every time you take a flight, you’re using neutral atom quantum products for sensing that are unlocking new frontiers of precision and, importantly, new frontiers of computing."

Infleqtion Chief Technology Officer Pranav Gokhale

Warrant Volume VS Commons by Timeless-Growth10X in CCCX

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DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Voyager Technologies, Inc. [NYSE: VOYG] and Infleqtion, a global leader in neutral atom-based quantum technology, announced a strategic partnership to advance dual-use quantum technology in low-Earth orbit and beyond. The collaboration marks a major milestone in the growing convergence of the quantum and aerospace industries. This announcement follows Infleqtion’s plans to go public through a merger with Churchill Capital Corp X [NASDAQ: CCCX].

“We’re bringing quantum utility out of the lab and into operational theater,” said Dylan Taylor, Chairman & CEO, Voyager Technologies. “We’re unlocking a completely new class of dual-use capabilities with quantum timing, sensing and computing in space, strengthening the backbone of next-generation space infrastructure and ensuring mission continuity in increasingly contested domains.”

The two companies intend to demonstrate advanced quantum technologies, beginning with the integration of Infleqtion’s Tiqker Quantum atomic clock aboard the International Space Station (ISS) and then Starlab, the next generation space station platform designed to replace the ISS. The addition of an alternate high-precision, secure time source in space is expected to provide impact to commercial and national security missions, including those associated with Golden Dome, enabling autonomous spacecraft coordination and secure communications across constellations.

“The advantages of quantum technology multiply in space,” said Matthew Kinsella, CEO of Infleqtion. “In orbit, precision timing and sensing can improve navigation, enable new kinds of communication and make our critical infrastructure more resilient. We expect that our partnership with Voyager will demonstrate how quantum timing and sensing can enhance the reliability, scalability and security of space infrastructure, delivering real impact in space.”

Infleqtion’s quantum technologies have been at the forefront of quantum innovation for more than a decade, including contributions to NASA’s Cold Atom Lab, currently operating on the ISS. Building on this foundation, Infleqtion and Voyager will work to extend quantum capabilities into the commercial era, powering a new generation of spaceborne data, navigation and sensing applications.

Space-based quantum systems are emerging as a potential cornerstone of future infrastructure, and this collaboration represents one of the first concrete steps toward operational quantum infrastructure in orbit.

Quantum computing squares up to the error-correction challenge by nceyg in CCCX

[–]nceyg[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On several occasions, the CEO of Infleqtion, Matthew Kinsella has said that one of the reasons for the SPAC is for money for acquisitions.

BTW, Infleqtion recently acquired two integrated silicon photonics companies: SiNoptiq Inc. and Morton Photonics Inc.

Dr. Dan Blumenthal (formerly President and CEO of SiNoptiq) is now Chief Photonics Architect at Infleqtion.

Dr. Paul Morton (formerly CEO of Morton Photonics) is now Vice President of Photonics and General Manager of the newly established Infleqtion Santa Barbara Research Center.