top of page
    Search

    How full CMOS compatibility puts Diraq ahead of the pack

    • ICM
    • 3 hours ago
    • 1 min read

    Diraq is taking a different approach to scaling quantum computing by building its technology to work directly with the same manufacturing processes used to produce everyday computer chips. This compatibility with standard CMOS fabrication means quantum processors can be developed using existing semiconductor infrastructure, rather than requiring entirely new systems.


    By aligning with proven chip-making technology, Diraq aims to make quantum hardware easier to produce, more reliable, and ultimately scalable to much larger systems. It also opens the door to combining quantum and classical components more closely, which is essential for real-world use.


    In simple terms, instead of reinventing how chips are made, Diraq is adapting quantum computing to fit into the systems the world already knows how to build—bringing practical, large-scale quantum closer to reality.




    Comments


    © 2026 by ICM Global Funds Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved.

    All investments carry risks, including the risk of loss of capital, and may not be suitable for everyone. The
    information on this website is solely for information purposes and is not intended to be, and should be
    construed as, an offer or recommendation to buy or sell investments. If you are in any doubt as to the
    appropriate course of action, you should consult your own independent tax/financial adviser, stockbroker,
    solicitor, accountant or other professional adviser.


    Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future performance. Investment return and principal
    value will fluctuate, and investors may not get back the full amount they originally invested. The information
    contained herein has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable; however, no representation or
    warranty is given to the current accuracy, completeness or reliability, and ICM Global Funds Pte. Ltd.
    accepts no liability for decisions based on such information.


    This advertisement or publication has not been reviewed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore.

    bottom of page