Maintenance-free model
The first model specializes in “stable operation,” and is positioned as a demonstration machine toward commercialization.
Deployment for usage in Japan and overseas is planned for 2026.
As a first Japanese startup building a quantum computer, the machine is planned to be built in G-QUAT, AIST (where they are aiming for "quantum computer arena").
Construction period
2025 to 2026
Start commercial use
2026 (tentative schedule)
features
  • Inputs: 100 inputs (quantum analog)
  • Operating frequency: 100 MHz
  • Basics and implementation of optimization algorithms
  • Technology: optimization solver, neural network
Where to build
  • G-quat, AIST
  • Optical component evaluation facility is also under construction
  • This site is capable of manufacturing photon-number-resolving detector
High-speed & large-scale models
We aim to significantly exceed the performance of conventional classical computers by specializing in “high-speed performance.” An innovative shift from electricity to light is realized through vector computation utilizing light.
Construction period
2026 to 2028
Start commercial use
2028 (tentative schedule)
features
  • World's largest number of inputs (quantum analog)
  • Higher clock frequencies than classical computers
  • optimization solver, neural network
Qubit-analog hybrid model
This model makes the maximum use of quantum characteristics and embodies the “shift from classical to quantum.”
Advanced qubits and algorithms enable unprecedented computational power and high-capacity communication.
Construction period
2027 to 2029
Start commercial use
2029 (tentative schedule)
features
  • Qubit/logical qubit input
  • Clock frequency similar to that of a classic computer
  • High-capacity telecommunication and quantum algorithms
*This development roadmap is currently planned and is subject to change depending on technological progress and market conditions.