quantum:customer_profiles
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Customer Profiles and Problem Statements
Patent-Centric
As long as we cannot self-finance
Customer Profile | Problem Statement | Offering | Example |
Corporation who wants a much faster processor and can afford to fund the research and build it | In ultra-high-stakes competition, constraint is speed of situational awareness and/or resolution of highly non-convex optimization problems | Partial ownership of RequisiteQ and its patent | Azure with their millions of customers, AWS with their masses of data, US Military with their need to see the sky, NIST with their need for faster-than-NVIDIA RLADP-based TAAP control unit… |
Laboratory who wants to be associated with our research into hardware, a much faster processor | FOMO in field of quantum computing | Status as primary sponsor | MIT, Rahman Institute, Berkeley, Oak Ridge… |
Hardware manufacturer who wants to be associated with a much faster processor and can afford to fund the research and build it | Partial ownership of RequisiteQ and its patent and/or percentage of processor sales | IBM… |
Once we are making and selling first-gen hardware based on the patent
Customer Profile | Problem Statement | Offering | Example |
Corporations selling optimization services | Primary competitive constraint is performance of optimizer | tQQO boxes or cloud access | IBM, Azure, AWS, Gurobi, InfinityQ… |
Corporations buying optimization services | Significant competitive constraint is pace of complex computer-aided decision-making | optimization services supported by tQQO boxes or cloud access | American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Tesla, Google… |
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