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open source HW for SC quantum #71

Open gkasprow opened 3 years ago

gkasprow commented 3 years ago

https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/5.0055906 https://gitlab.com/LBL-QubiC/rfmixingmodules https://github.com/openquantumhardware/qick

dtcallcock commented 3 years ago

The QICK thing is described in a paper too: https://arxiv.org/abs/2110.00557

We got a shout out. Wish we had a better citation than M-Labs website so we could get our citation points (=prizes!).

The ion trap community has developed the FPGA-based ARTIQ system [19] for control of their systems, albeit on slower timescales than those required for solid-state qubits, which typically have faster gate speeds (and decoher- ence rates).

jordens commented 3 years ago

From a business perspective papers just don't have good ROI.

dtcallcock commented 3 years ago

Potential customers read the arXiv.

jordens commented 3 years ago

Potential customers also watch cat videos and we're not making those. As you rightly note citation points gets you prizes, not sales.

dhslichter commented 3 years ago

@dtcallcock I think if you want this paper, you are going to have to do the heavy lifting. I imagine that @jordens and @sbourdeauducq could be convinced to provide some technical content in specific areas where it is relevant, but all the other boilerplate has to be handled by someone else. Frankly I'd rather have them working on contracts I have with them rather than paper writing :)

gkasprow commented 3 years ago

Today I had a chat with the Creotech guys. They are writing a lot of reports for the funding agencies. Just translate, make it short and publish.

sbourdeauducq commented 3 years ago

Wish we had a better citation than M-Labs website

M-Labs is the new Elsevier.

We have some preliminary code to run bare metal Rust on Ultrascale+/RFSoC. Can develop further and/or port ARTIQ if there is interest.

gkasprow commented 3 years ago

We are finishing the design of the stand-alone RFSOC AWG + we already have a native CPCIS UltraScale carrier board manufactured. So there is an interest, at least from polish side :)