No I puzzled over that for a bit, but I couldn't figure out who it would be, 
LANL-wise.   There are a bunch of aspiring software companies that do various 
sorts of physics-inspired optimization and machine learning, but I can't 
imagine a hardware company getting off the ground for less than $100M.  

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From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Steve Smith
Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2020 5:37 PM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[email protected]>
Subject: [FRIAM] SavantX in SFe

Marcus -

You seem like the most likely one (active) on list to know the background on 
these folks:

https://nmpartnership.com/quantum-computing-leader-moving-research-headquarters-to-santa-fe/

I haven't dug very deep, but true to form, their website is written in brochure 
speak which doesn't really say much at  all.   I'll dig into publications they 
or the principals may have written...  

It is surprising to see this kind of high-tech move *to* Santa Fe, but since 
they are moving *from* Jackson Hole this is a step more cosmopolitan with a 
larger tech base (Silicon Mesa/Arroyo) even if it isn't Silicon (V)Alley where 
you are now.  

- Steve



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