
Superconducting computing circuits were briefly heralded as the future of computing in the 1980s. Columnist Karmela Padavic-Callaghan visits a quantum chip foundry where one company is betting this technology’s second act will revolutionise quantum computers
Adam Weiss at SEEQC, a quantum chip foundry, configuring a dilution refrigerator
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