Bengaluru-based Daikoku Innovations is pushing the boundaries of next-gen computing by leveraging FPGAs to enable real-time control, simulation, and signal processing across quantum computing, SDR, automation, and drone applications.

Daikoku Innovations LLP is making a bold play at the intersection of classical and quantum computing. The Bengaluru-based startup is harnessing the power of FPGAs (Field-Programmable Gate Arrays) to create a new class of hardware-accelerated solutions for quantum computing, software-defined radio (SDR), drone technologies, and industrial automation.
At the heart of this innovation is the FPGA—versatile silicon that delivers real-time, hardware-level parallelism, ultra-low latency, and custom logic configurability. For Daikoku, FPGAs are not just hardware accelerators—they are enablers of the quantum future.
FPGAs give us the control layer we need to start building now.How FPGAs Power Quantum Transitions
- Quantum Control & Signal Generation: FPGAs generate precise, multi-channel control signals for manipulating qubits via microwave or optical pulses—reconfigurable in real time.
- Fast Qubit Readout: They convert analog signals from quantum systems into digital data nearly instantly using IQ demodulation and Bayesian detection.
- Quantum Error Correction: With error correction needing nanosecond-level responses, FPGAs manage syndrome extraction, parallel decoding, and feedback loops seamlessly.
- Algorithm Emulation: FPGA-powered classical simulators offer a faster, more efficient testbed for quantum circuits than CPUs or GPUs.
Popular platforms in Daikoku’s toolkit include the Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+, Intel Stratix 10, and Microsemi’s SmartFusion2—alongside open-source frameworks like QUASAR and OpenQL. Whether it’s controlling quantum states, simulating gates, or enhancing SDR and drone performance, FPGAs are the glue between tomorrow’s quantum breakthroughs and today’s engineering challenges. With quantum hardware still evolving, FPGAs are becoming the essential bridge between theoretical promise and practical deployment. Daikoku is turning future tech into present-day prototypes—one reconfigurable chip at a time.
“Quantum computing may be the future, but it’s FPGAs that are making it possible today.” – Sriharsha Desai, Co-founder, Daikoku Innovations LLP. “Quantum computing is promising exponential leaps in fields like cryptography, AI, and optimization. But we’re still far from widespread quantum hardware,” says Sudarshan NS, Founder and President.