BTQ Technologies, ITRI Advance Quantum Compute-In-Memory Chip to Early Silicon Validation

MT Newswires Live01-21

BTQ Technologies (BTQ) and the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) said Wednesday they are collaborating in 2026 to test and validate BTQ's Quantum Compute-In-Memory chip at the silicon level, a key milestone toward commercialization.

BTQ Technologies said the chip is designed to perform cryptographic tasks directly in memory, overcoming the power and performance limits of traditional architectures that move data back and forth between memory and processors.

The collaboration leverages ITRI's research capabilities to assess feasibility, performance, and energy efficiency, establishing benchmarks and reducing development risks for quantum-secure hardware platforms, the company said.

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