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Quantum Algorithm on One Server Beats Every Classical Chemistry Method for OLED
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Fusion42 · 20 August 2026 · Fusion42 review
OTI Lumionics and Samsung's Advanced Institute of Technology have demonstrated that a quantum chemistry algorithm, iQCC, running entirely on a single classical server outperforms all classical chemistry methods in designing OLED phosphorescent emitters, marking a major breakthrough in computational material science.
This Wire brief sits within Fusion42's coverage of Quantum Computing.
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You are seeing quantum computing impact OLED materials without needing quantum hardware yet. This opens a chance to accelerate development using classical servers today, leaving competitors reliant on traditional expensive simulations behind.
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