@Frank I tried to dig a bit deeper, and it's not 100% clear, but it sounds as if Polariton is or at least was using the LWLG polymers in their products. Maybe someone can give their understanding of the technicals https://www.polariton.ch/resources/technology They even quote similar problems as LWLG on their polymers: "Encapsulation of the electro-optic polymer leads to greater stability for long operation times" (edited)Tuesday, April 28, 2026 at 1:32 AM
u/@monochain · 2026-04-28T08:32:36.307Z
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My understanding is the software helps people prototype their algorithms for quantum without need full quantum hardware to run
u/@Shiznitz · 2026-04-26T21:19:58.123Z
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primarily through using PennyLane Xanadus softare operates fully even if their quantum hardware is not yet at full fault‑tolerant capability. Their software stack is designed to run on simulators, classical accelerators, and third‑party quantum hardware, so the business remains functional and valuable regardless of hardware readiness.
u/@Shiznitz · 2026-04-26T21:04:59.566Z
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