QuantWare
Develops industrial-scale quantum chips and supporting hardware to transition quantum processors from lab prototypes to manufacturable systems, backed by strategic investors.
Overview
QuantWare builds industrial-scale quantum chips and associated hardware aimed at moving quantum processing from laboratory demonstrators to production-capable systems. The company emphasizes manufacturability and system integration to address customers seeking deployable quantum hardware rather than research-only devices. In May 2026 QuantWare closed a $178M Series B for this effort; the round included investors such as Intel Capital and IQT, bringing the company's total known funding to $178M across one reported round. The participation of a major semiconductor investor and a strategic government venture firm underscores interest in production-scale quantum hardware.
Funding History
Intel Capital, IQT join QuantWare’s $178M Series B to build industrial-scale quantum chips
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has QuantWare raised in total?
- QuantWare has raised a total of $178M across 1 funding round.
- Who are QuantWare's investors?
- QuantWare's investors include Undisclosed.
- What does QuantWare do?
- QuantWare builds industrial-scale quantum chips and associated hardware aimed at moving quantum processing from laboratory demonstrators to production-capable systems. The company emphasizes manufacturability and system integration to address customers seeking deployable quantum hardware rather than research-only devices. In May 2026 QuantWare closed a $178M Series B for this effort; the round included investors such as Intel Capital and IQT, bringing the company's total known funding to $178M across one reported round. The participation of a major semiconductor investor and a strategic government venture firm underscores interest in production-scale quantum hardware.
- Where is QuantWare headquartered?
- QuantWare is headquartered in San Francisco, CA.