Rigetti Computing, Inc. (Nasdaq: RGTI) (“Rigetti” or the
“Company”), a pioneer in full-stack quantum-classical computing,
announced today that it was selected to participate in the Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Quantum Benchmarking
Initiative (QBI). The primary goal of QBI is to determine if any
approach to quantum computing can achieve utility-scale operation
by 2033. QBI will use a multi-stage approach, Stages A, B, and C,
to assess the proposed concepts, with each stage representing an
increased level of scrutiny. Rigetti will advance to Stage A, a
6-month performance period focused on the Company’s utility-scale
quantum computer concept worth up to $1 million upon completion of
program milestones.
Rigetti’s proposed concept to design and build a Utility-Scale
Quantum Computer (USQC) combines the Company’s proprietary
multi-chip architecture with scalable quantum error correction
(QEC) codes. Rigetti’s long-time partner and leader in QEC
technology, Riverlane, will be collaborating on this project and
bringing their expertise to help refine the proposed USQC concept
and validate the underlying technology.
DARPA defines a USQC as a system whose computational value
exceeds its costs. The dominant factors in the scalability and
speed of a USQC are the physical qubit architecture and QEC code. A
common QEC technique is surface code, which is embedded onto square
lattices of superconducting qubits and requires a significant
number of physical qubits. Rigetti’s concept will leverage Quantum
Low Density Parity Check (qLDPC) codes, which do not require as
high of a physical qubit overhead, making them a more efficient QEC
technique for scaling towards fault-tolerant systems.
“Rigetti has spent the last decade developing the IP and
expertise needed to build and deliver high-performing quantum
computers. The DARPA QBI sets out to prove a realistic path to
quantum utility, which we believe we are well positioned to
deliver,” says Dr. Subodh Kulkarni, Rigetti CEO. “The DARPA QBI
program is closely aligned with Rigetti's technology roadmap, which
includes building out our QEC capabilities and developing
fault-tolerant architectures.”
Rigetti’s quantum computers are based on superconducting qubits,
which are a leading modality due to their fast gate speeds and the
ability to leverage well-established semiconductor manufacturing
techniques. The Company has made several breakthroughs in the
superconducting qubit industry that will be the backbone of its
roadmap to higher qubit count systems. This includes a novel chip
fabrication technique -- Alternating Bias Assisted Annealing (ABAA)
-- that enables precise qubit frequency targeting, and innovative
multi-chip architecture technology. In recent years Rigetti has
deployed quantum systems that leverage vertical I/O, multiple
layers of signal lines, and the ability to connect qubits on
separate chips with high fidelity.
“Both the performance of our currently deployed 84-qubit Ankaa-3
system at 99.0% ISWAP gate fidelity, and our bold roadmap taking us
to 100+ qubits with a 2x reduction in error rates along with qLDPC
code puts us in a strong position to to meet DARPA’s 2033 target,”
says David Rivas, Rigetti CTO.
Rigetti’s strategy to achieve a USQC focuses on implementing an
efficiently-scaling qLDPC code in hardware. This will deliver the
best of both worlds: the fastest quantum computing modality running
the most efficient codes, natively. Rigetti plans to combine these
technologies and manufacture quantum integrated circuits capable of
natively running qLDPC codes, and reach the high qubit counts and
performance metrics needed for utility-scale applications.
About RigettiRigetti is a pioneer in full-stack
quantum computing. The Company has operated quantum computers over
the cloud since 2017 and serves global enterprise, government, and
research clients through its Rigetti Quantum Cloud Services
platform. In 2021, Rigetti began selling on-premises quantum
computing systems with qubit counts between 24 and 84 qubits,
supporting national laboratories and quantum computing centers.
Rigetti’s 9-qubit Novera™ QPU was introduced in 2023 supporting a
broader R&D community with a high-performance, on-premises QPU
designed to plug into a customer’s existing cryogenic and control
systems. The Company’s proprietary quantum-classical infrastructure
provides high-performance integration with public and private
clouds for practical quantum computing. Rigetti has developed the
industry’s first multi-chip quantum processor for scalable quantum
computing systems. The Company designs and manufactures its chips
in-house at Fab-1, the industry’s first dedicated and integrated
quantum device manufacturing facility. Learn more at
www.rigetti.com.
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Cautionary Language and Forward-Looking
Statements
Certain statements in this communication may be considered
“forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the federal
securities laws, including but not limited to, expectations with
respect to the Company’s business and operations, including its
expectations with respect to quantum computing achieving
utility-scale operation by 2033, obtaining the full $1 million
dollars of value from Stage A of the QBI award, expectations
related to the QBI award to deliver a utility-scale quantum
computer to DARPA, expectations related to QBI award to work with
Riverlane, expectations related to the feasibility of combining
Rigetti’s proprietary multi-chip architecture with scalable quantum
error correction (QEC) codes, expectations related to the
collaboration between Rigetti and Riverlane to refine the proposed
Utility-Scale Quantum Computer concept, belief that Rigetti’s IP
and expertise positions Rigetti to deliver on the QBI program,
belief that Quantum Low Density Parity Check (qLDPC) codes are a
more efficient QEC technique for scaling towards fault-tolerant
systems, belief that the Rigetti’s ABAA technique and multi-chip
architecture technology will be result in higher qubit count
systems, expectations for Rigetti’s roadmap, such as 100+ qubits
with a 2x reduction in error rates, and the roadmap putting Rigetti
in position to meet DARPA’s 2033 target. Forward-looking statements
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“estimate,” “believe,” “predict,” “potential,” “pursue,” “aim,”
“goal,” “outlook,” “anticipate,” “assume,” or “continue,” or the
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uncertainties, and other factors which could cause actual results
to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such
forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are
based upon estimates and assumptions that, while considered
reasonable by Rigetti and its management, are inherently uncertain.
Factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from
current expectations include, but are not limited to: Rigetti’s
ability to achieve milestones, technological advancements,
including with respect to its roadmap, help unlock quantum
computing, and develop practical applications; the ability of
Rigetti to complete ongoing negotiations with government
contractors successfully and in a timely manner; the potential of
quantum computing; the ability of Rigetti to obtain government
contracts and the availability of government funding; the success
of Rigetti’s partnerships and collaborations; Rigetti’s ability to
accelerate its development of multiple generations of quantum
processors; the outcome of any legal proceedings that may be
instituted against Rigetti or others; the ability to continue to
meet stock exchange listing standards; costs related to operating
as a public company; changes in applicable laws or regulations; the
possibility that Rigetti may be adversely affected by other
economic, business, or competitive factors; Rigetti’s estimates of
expenses and profitability; the evolution of the markets in which
Rigetti competes; the ability of Rigetti to execute on its
technology roadmap; the ability of Rigetti to implement its
strategic initiatives, expansion plans and continue to innovate its
existing services; disruptions in banking systems, increased costs,
international trade relations, political turmoil, natural
catastrophes, warfare, and terrorist attacks; and other risks and
uncertainties set forth in the section entitled “Risk Factors” and
“Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements” in the
Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December
31, 2024 and other documents filed by the Company from time to time
with the SEC. These filings identify and address other important
risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events and results
to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking
statements. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date
they are made. Readers are cautioned not to put undue reliance on
forward-looking statements, and the Company assumes no obligation
and does not intend to update or revise these forward-looking
statements other than as required by applicable law. The Company
does not give any assurance that it will achieve its
expectations.
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