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| Feature | Spec | Why It Matters | |---------|------|----------------| | | 2 × Hybrid Q‑Logic Engines (4 GHz) | Executes quantum‑style algorithms (QAOA, VQE) on classical hardware, delivering up to 10× speed‑up for combinatorial optimization tasks. | | AI Accelerator | 12 TFLOPs FP16 / 24 TOPS INT8 | Handles deep‑learning inference without off‑loading to the cloud. | | Ultra‑Low Power | 0.6 W @ idle, 5 W @ full load | Enables always‑on AI in battery‑powered devices. | | Secure Enclave | Post‑quantum cryptography (Kyber‑1024) | Future‑proofs devices against quantum attacks. | | Integrated Sensor Hub | 8‑channel 12‑bit ADC, 4‑channel 24‑bit ADC | Directly ingest high‑resolution sensor data (LiDAR, IMU, bio‑signals). | | Package | 12 mm × 12 mm fan‑out wafer‑level chip‑scale package (WLCSP) | Fits in ultra‑compact form factors (smart glasses, wearables). | JUQ-275

Ready to power the next wave of edge AI? Dive into the JUQ‑275 ecosystem today and be among the first to shape a quantum‑ready world—right at the edge. Author: Alex Rivera, Senior Technology Analyst – Edge AI & Quantum Computing Follow me on LinkedIn and subscribe to our

Published on April 13 2026 Introduction When we talk about the future of computing, two buzzwords dominate the conversation: quantum‑ready architecture and edge AI . In the past year, a handful of silicon startups have tried to bridge the gap between these two worlds, but none have delivered a truly production‑ready solution—until now. Enter JUQ‑275 , the first commercially available processor that combines a quantum‑inspired core with ultra‑low‑power edge capabilities. In this post we’ll unpack what makes JUQ‑275 a game‑changer, explore its core technologies, and look at the real‑world applications that are already leveraging its power. 1. What Is JUQ‑275? JUQ‑275 is a 5‑nanometer, 28‑core system‑on‑chip (SoC) designed for edge devices that need the computational heft of a data‑center GPU while staying within the power envelope of a mobile processor. Its headline features include: | | Ultra‑Low Power | 0