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Infleqtion Validates Picosecond Accuracy in Real-World Timing Demonstration

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Infleqtion and Safran have integrated a quantum optical clock, Tiqker, with White Rabbit and SecureSync systems to address the growing need for resilient and independent timing alternatives to vulnerable technologies like GPS. A recent demonstration validated picosecond accuracy with this combined solution, offering enhanced stability for critical operations in challenging environments.

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    Infleqtion has validated picosecond accuracy in a real-world timing demonstration, offering a potential alternative to vulnerable global positioning systems. The company integrated its Tiqker quantum optical clock with Safran’s White Rabbit and SecureSync systems, achieving precision measured in picoseconds, a substantial improvement over the nanosecond accuracy of conventional GPS technology. This advancement addresses growing concerns about the reliability of current timing infrastructure, which is susceptible to jamming, spoofing, and natural disruptions impacting sectors from finance to defense. “Resilient timing is foundational to national security, secure communications and the infrastructure the global economy runs on,” said Matt Kinsella, CEO of Infleqtion. “We’ve combined quantum precision with proven synchronization systems to deliver the independence and reliability that mission-critical operations demand.” Tiqker Quantum Clock Validated with Safran Synchronization Systems Modern infrastructure, encompassing financial markets and military operations, routinely relies on technologies like GPS for precise timing, but these systems face increasing vulnerability to disruption and interference. A recent demonstration, conducted with Quantum Corridor, validated the combined solution in a real-world setting, achieving picosecond accuracy, a significant improvement over the nanosecond precision of GPS. This enhanced stability and resilience are critical for maintaining continuous operation of mission-critical systems, even when conventional signals are unavailable or compromised. The validated system’s performance represents a substantial leap forward in timing technology, offering independence and reliability for sensitive applications. Infleqtion’s Neutral-Atom Technology Supports Diverse Government & Commercial Sectors Modern timing infrastructure, reliant on technologies like GPS and GNSS, faces increasing vulnerability to jamming, spoofing, and natural disruptions, prompting a search for independent alternatives. The validated system’s availability to global customers across defense, telecommunications, and critical infrastructure sectors allows for rapid deployment of precision timing architectures, particularly in GNSS-denied environments. Infleqtion, a leader in neutral-atom quantum technology, already supports the U.S. Department of War, NASA, and the U.K. government, with systems utilized in quantum computing, networking, sensing, and security applications; the company also collaborated with NVIDIA on the first demonstration of a materials science application using logical qubits, further expanding its reach into diverse sectors. Resilient timing is foundational to national security, secure communications and the infrastructure the global economy runs on. Matt Kinsella, CEO of Infleqtion Source: https://infleqtion.com/infleqtion-delivers-quantum-precision-timing-for-mission-critical-systems/ GNSS INFLEQTION QUANTUM CLOCKS SAFRAN TIMING SYSTEMS
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