Cjod-124 Jun 2026

CJOD‑124 is designed as a that can be replicated to form larger processors (e.g., CJOD‑248, CJOD‑496). The photonic routing layer is deliberately engineered to support inter‑tile optical links , allowing the system to scale while preserving low latency. This modularity positions CJOD‑124 as a stepping stone toward fault‑tolerant quantum computers built from many such tiles.

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A distinguishing feature of CJOD‑124 is its , realized through silicon‑nitride waveguides patterned directly above the qubit chip. This layer enables low‑latency, high‑bandwidth communication between distant qubit clusters, mitigating the “nearest‑neighbor” limitation that plagues many superconducting architectures. The photonic links are driven by on‑chip electro‑optical modulators that translate microwave control pulses into optical signals, which are then reconverted back to microwave domains near the target qubits. CJOD‑124 is designed as a that can be