Inspire Semiconductor focuses on high-performance computing (HPC) and AI, which can involve combinatorial optimization. They develop hardware solutions, specifically the Thunderbird 'supercomputer cluster-on-a-chip' architecture. The hardware operates at room temperature as there is no mention of cryogenic requirements. There is no indication that the company is involved in quantum computing.
Combinatorial optimization room temperature hardware company (not quantum)
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Integrated Reasoning focuses on combinatorial optimization as evidenced by their development of specialized processors tailored to NP-complete problems and their IRX-HONU microarchitecture designed for combinatorial optimization. They develop hardware solutions, specifically efficient computer processors. There is no mention of quantum computing involvement, and the hardware appears to be designed for practical applications, implying room temperature operation.
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