Diraq designs quantum processors using modified silicon transistors, aiming for millions of qubits on a single chip integrated into standard data centers. The tech stack (FPGA, HFSS, COMSOL, oscilloscopes) reflects deep hardware design work; active projects span mixed-signal IC design, electromagnetic optimization at cryogenic temperatures, and chip-package-board co-design. Pain points cluster around qubit scaling and cost reduction, suggesting the company is in active scaling-up phase rather than early exploration.
Diraq builds quantum computing hardware based on silicon transistor technology, targeting deployment at utility scale in existing data-center infrastructure. The company was founded in 2022 and operates from Sydney and Melbourne, Australia, with expanding U.S. presence in Palo Alto, Los Angeles, Boston, and Chicago. The product combines a quantum chip with classical electronics operating at cryogenic temperatures, paired with supporting electronics at room temperature. Engineering dominates the hiring mix, with active roles in mixed-signal IC design, circuit development, and electromagnetic optimization. The company is also building out legal and operations functions to support venture financing and vendor relationships.
Diraq develops quantum processors using modified silicon transistors designed to integrate into standard data centers, with millions of qubits on a single silicon chip.
Diraq is headquartered in Sydney, NSW, Australia, with operations in Sydney and Melbourne, and is expanding in the United States across Palo Alto, Los Angeles, Boston, and Chicago.
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