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Bell 1 makes quantum computing a breeze for HPC
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28922, member: 2262"] Equal1 just released Bell-1, the first quantum system built for daily business use. Most quantum computers need special rooms with fancy cooling systems, but Bell-1 fits right into normal server racks. You can place it next to regular computers because it takes up about the same space as a GPU server. The difference? It tackles much harder problems faster than any regular machine could. This new approach removes the big roadblocks of price, space needs, and technical headaches. Bell-1 changes everything about quantum machines. It runs on silicon chips and works wherever your regular computers already sit. Just slide it into a rack, connect the cables, and start using quantum power right away. No extra cooling equipment is needed. No crazy power demands. It plugs into regular outlets, uses only 1600 watts, and delivers quantum processing whenever you need it for heavy calculations. Bell-1 starts a new era where quantum computers become practical tools instead of science experiments. Until recently, only research labs could access quantum technology. Equal1 breaks this pattern by creating the first business-ready quantum system that works inside existing data centers. Companies can boost their computing power without changing their setup, making quantum tech useful for AI, money models, drug research, and material science. The system contains Equal1's silicon-based technology with a 6-qubit processor and all control systems in one rack. It reaches 0.3 Kelvin temperatures (nearly absolute zero) with its self-contained cooling - all inside noisy data centers filled with thousands of hot computers. It does this amazing feat using only standard power outlets. Research groups and businesses can start exploring quantum advantages today instead of waiting years. This marks just the beginning for Equal1. Future versions will include more qubits, better cooling, and expanded capabilities. The hardware design allows for upgrades, protecting your investment as the technology grows. CEO Jason Lynch believes Bell-1 completely changes how people use quantum computing. By removing barriers of cost and complexity, Equal1 helps businesses harness exponential quantum power immediately. [/QUOTE]
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