Juq-716 Fix Jun 2026
Source: Quanta Labs “JUQ‑716 Technical Brief” (released Jan 2026).
The past decade has seen a dramatic shift from “proof‑of‑concept” quantum processors (tens of qubits) to systems that can actually run error‑corrected algorithms. Yet, scaling quantum processors from a few hundred qubits to the millions needed for practical applications is ; it’s also an engineering problem of integrating classical control electronics at cryogenic temperatures. juq-716
| Platform | Process Node | Cryogenic Rating | Notable Strength | |----------|--------------|------------------|------------------| | (Quanta Labs) | 3 nm GAA | 10 mK – 300 K | Integrated SFQ + ultra‑low noise | | IBM Q‑Chip‑X | 5 nm FinFET | 4 K – 300 K | Mature fab, strong EDA flow | | Intel Xe‑Quantum | 7 nm | 4 K – 300 K | 3‑D integration with silicon‑spin qubits | | TSMC Q‑Lite | 3 nm (N5) | 4 K – 300 K | High‑volume fab, but no built‑in cryo‑IO | | Platform | Process Node | Cryogenic Rating