JUQ‑934: The Next Leap in Quantum‑Ready Computing
Title: The Echo of JUQ‑934
Enter JUQ‑934, the first processor that integrates quantum acceleration directly into a mainstream data‑center server. Instead of a separate quantum machine that you must call via an API, JUQ‑934 provides a single‑chip, plug‑and‑play solution: JUQ-934
| Cell line | Assay | EC₅₀ (nM) | Observed effect | |-----------|-------|-----------|-----------------| | MV4‑11 (AML) | c‑Myc down‑regulation (Western blot) | 35 ± 5 | > 80 % reduction after 24 h | | NCI‑H2228 (EML4‑ALK NSCLC) | Cell viability (CellTiter‑Glo) | 62 ± 7 | GI₅₀ ≈ 80 nM | | THP‑1 (monocytic) | Cytokine suppression (IL‑6 ELISA) | 120 ± 15 | 45 % decrease after LPS challenge | | Human platelets | Viability (LDH release) | > 10 µM | No measurable toxicity up to 10 µM | JUQ‑934: The Next Leap in Quantum‑Ready Computing Title:
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