Dynex, a layer-1 blockchain for decentralized quantum computing, powered by a decentralized GPU network, has unveiled what it describes as an “ambitious 10-year roadmap to transition from GPU-based quantum emulation to silicon quantum chips, aiming to capture 25% of the quantum computing market by 2034.” According to the team, “The company has launched a $50 million venture capital round to attract top-tier investors. Dynex plans to release its first Apollo Silicon Quantum Chip by 2025, scaling up to 1 million qubits by 2034 to enable real-time quantum computations. Upholding ethical standards, Dynex ensures transparency and security by recording computations immutably on the blockchain, with DNX as its utility token.” The project documentation states: “The company’s decentralized quantum platform, combined with its silicon-based hardware solutions, represents a future-proof approach to quantum computing.” The project focuses on “neuromorphic quantum computing,” which “utilizes ion drifting of electrons,” according to the website.
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