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HOBOKEN, N.J. - Quantum Computing Inc. (NASDAQ:QUBT) announced it will debut Neurawave, a photonics-based reservoir computing system, at the SuperCompute25 conference taking place November 18-20, 2025, in St. Louis, Missouri. The announcement comes as QUBT shares have experienced significant volatility, with the stock down 16.5% over the past week despite posting an impressive 242% return over the last year, according to InvestingPro data.
The new system features a standard PCIe interface design that allows it to integrate with existing computing infrastructure. According to the company, Neurawave operates at room temperature and offers a compact form factor, representing a step toward practical implementation of photonic computing technology.
Reservoir computing, the technology behind Neurawave, is particularly suited for edge-AI applications such as signal processing, time-series forecasting, and pattern recognition, where rapid response and compact systems are essential.
"This launch marks a good step forward for QCi," said Dr. Yuping Huang, CEO at QCi, in a press release statement. "We are building photonic computing systems that not only push the boundaries of technology but also align with industry standards and integration requirements."
The company will showcase Neurawave at Booth #4344 during the conference and will also provide on-cloud demonstrations of its Dirac-3 quantum computer, allowing attendees to explore real-time quantum processing capabilities.
Quantum Computing Inc. describes itself as an integrated photonics and quantum optics technology company that provides quantum machines designed to operate at room temperature with low power consumption and affordable cost.
The announcement represents part of QCi's technology roadmap focused on developing practical quantum and photonic computing solutions for commercial applications.
In other recent news, Quantum Computing Inc. reported its Q3 2025 earnings, revealing a notable increase in revenue and a positive earnings per share (EPS) surprise. The company's revenue reached $384,000, surpassing expectations, while EPS was $0.01, exceeding the anticipated -$0.06. Additionally, Quantum Computing announced plans to debut Neurawave, a photonics-based reservoir computing system, at the upcoming SuperCompute25 conference in November 2025. This new PCIe-based platform is a significant step in the company's photonic quantum roadmap and is designed to integrate with existing computing infrastructures. Neurawave combines optical computing with digital electronics in a compact design that operates at room temperature. These developments mark important milestones for the company in advancing its technology and financial performance.
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