Quantum Motion

Oxford, United Kingdom
Founded 2017
Commercial
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On September 15, 2025, Quantum Motion delivered the first full-stack silicon CMOS quantum computer at the UK National Quantum Computing Centre, built on a 300-mm wafer process that integrates a quantum processing unit, cryogenic control electronics and a dilution refrigerator into a footprint of just three 19-inch racks.

November 2025: Selected for DARPA Stage B of Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (up to $15M funding) for MOS-based silicon spin qubit technology, advancing toward utility-scale quantum computing by 2033.

The system combines Quantum Motion's Quantum Processing Unit with a user interface and control stack compatible with Qiskit and Cirq, offering a complete data-centre-friendly solution that can be upgraded to larger processors without altering its physical envelope.

This milestone demonstrates that a robust, functional quantum computer can be mass-produced using the same transistor technology underpinning conventional silicon chips. In October 2025, researchers at Quantum Motion achieved single-shot spin readout directly within a standard 22 nanometer integrated circuit, converting spin information into a measurable electrical signal with exceptional visibility exceeding 90% and observing millisecond spin relaxation times.

Qubit Technology

Spin Qubit

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Professor Simon Benjamin (Co-founder), Professor John Morton (Co-founder)

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Country: United Kingdom
City: Oxford
Founded: 2017
Type: commercial

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