Xanadu, which aims to make photonic chips that can operate at room temperature, raises CAN$32M Series A led by the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System (Sean Silcoff/Globe and Mail)

Xanadu, which aims to make photonic chips that can operate at room temperature, raises CAN$32M Series A led by the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System (Sean Silcoff/Globe and Mail)

Xanadu, which aims to make photonic chips that can operate at room temperature, raises CAN$32M Series A led by the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System (Sean Silcoff/Globe and Mail)

Xanadu, which aims to make photonic chips that can operate at room temperature, raises CAN$32M Series A led by the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System (Sean Silcoff/Globe and Mail) http://bit.ly/2LeVfSu

Sean Silcoff / Globe and Mail:
Xanadu, which aims to make photonic chips that can operate at room temperature, raises CAN$32M Series A led by the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System  —  A Toronto startup aiming to build the world's most powerful computer by harnessing the quantum properties of light …


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