Mr. Francis Bellido reports
QUANTUM EMOTION FINALIZES QRNG HYBRID CHIP DESIGN, COMMENCES MANUFACTURING WITH TSMC
Quantum Emotion Corp. has successfully completed and validated its first-generation quantum random number generator (QRNG) chip design. The 65-nanometre CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) finalized design has been submitted for fabrication to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), a leading global semiconductor foundry.
This development marks a significant milestone for Quantum Emotion. The finalized design -- an advanced microsystem based on the quantum electron tunnelling effect -- has passed all simulations and lab testing, confirming its capability to produce purely random bits at exceptional speeds, all within a single compact chip package. Fabrication is now under way using standard TSMC CMOS processes, allowing for scalability and rapid market deployment.
The chip integrates critical components such as an ultralow-noise wideband amplifier and a high-precision analog-to-digital converter, both successfully prototyped and validated by academic teams at ETS Montreal and the Institut Quantique at Universite de Sherbrooke. Testing confirmed that the circuits preserved the integrity of quantum randomness, a fundamental requirement for cybersecurity applications.
The device is designed to generate more than one gigabit per second of true quantum random numbers with built-in self-diagnostic capabilities and is intended for seamless implementation on printed circuit boards with minimal external components.
"With this final chip design now entering fabrication, Quantum Emotion is delivering on its vision to contribute to the next generation of quantum-secure hardware," said Francis Bellido, chief executive officer of Quantum Emotion. "This QRNG chip, the first one based on the quantum tunnelling effect and protected by four international patents, offers high performance in a fully integrated CMOS format. By embedding quantum electron tunnelling into a standard CMOS chip, we are setting a new benchmark in performance, scalability and integration. This is a decisive step toward enhancing digital security in the face of emerging quantum threats (Inside Quantum Technologies, 2024)."
"We are proud to have contributed to the development and validation of this QRNG chip," added Ghyslain Gagnon, professor at ETS. "Our results confirm that true quantum randomness can be reliably extracted from this architecture, making it a practical solution for high-assurance security systems."
According to Verified Market Reports (IQT, 2024), the global QRNG chip market was valued at approximately $150-million (U.S.) in 2024 and is projected to reach $2-billion (U.S.) by 2033, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 34.5 per cent from 2026 to 2033.
About Quantum Emotion Corp.
The company's mission is to address the growing demand for affordable hardware and software security for connected devices. Thanks to its patented quantum random number generator, Quantum Emotion has become a pioneering force in classical and quantum cybersecurity solutions. This security solution exploits quantum mechanics' built-in unpredictability and promises to provide enhanced protection for high-value assets and critical systems.
The company intends to target highly valued financial services, health care, blockchain applications, cloud-based IT (information technology) security infrastructure, classified government Krown technologies and communication systems, secure device keying (Internet of Things, automotive, consumer electronics), and quantum cryptography.
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