XeedQ
XeedQ develops quantum processors based on spin qubits in diamond, producing compact, energy-efficient solid-state quantum computers. Awarded EUR 30 million by the DLR Quantum Computing Initiative, the company aims to deliver a 32-qubit fault-tolerant system by 2026 and 256+ qubit mobile processors by 2028.[1]
- Founded:
- Country: Germany
- Type: hardware
- Headquarters: Ulm, Germany
- Funding: EUR 30M+
- diamond-qubits
- nv-center
- solid-state
- room-temperature
What does XeedQ do?
XeedQ develops quantum processors based on spin qubits in diamond, producing compact, energy-efficient solid-state quantum computers. Awarded EUR 30 million by the DLR Quantum Computing Initiative, the company aims to deliver a 32-qubit fault-tolerant system by 2026 and 256+ qubit mobile processors by 2028.
Where is XeedQ based?
XeedQ is headquartered in Ulm, Germany, in the DACH quantum computing ecosystem.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does XeedQ do?
XeedQ develops quantum processors based on spin qubits in diamond, producing compact, energy-efficient solid-state quantum computers. Awarded EUR 30 million by the DLR Quantum Computing Initiative, the company aims to deliver a 32-qubit fault-tolerant system by 2026 and 256+ qubit mobile processors by 2028.
Where is XeedQ based?
XeedQ is based in Ulm, Germany.
When was XeedQ founded?
XeedQ was founded in 2021.
Sources
- "XeedQ Official Website", accessed 2026-03-19 — xeedq.com
- "DLR awards 30 million Euros to XeedQ", accessed 2026-03-19 — Press Release