Equal1 launches Bell-1 quantum computer for data centers

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Equal1 has launched the Bell-1, the first quantum computer that can be easily purchased and used in standard environments. This machine is designed to fit into regular server racks and requires only a standard power socket. It operates on 1600 watts, making it simple to set up alongside existing workstations. The Bell-1 promises to change high-performance computing by bringing practical quantum power to industries like artificial intelligence, financial modeling, and scientific research. It is engineered to overcome previous challenges, utilizing a built-in cooling system that keeps its processor at ultra-low temperatures without needing additional equipment. Weighing about 200 kg and fitting within standard server dimensions, the Bell-1 can work alongside traditional computers. Its technology allows it to handle tasks that are difficult for classical systems, making it suitable for businesses seeking high-performance computing solutions. Jason Lynch, CEO of Equal1, emphasized that the Bell-1 marks a major change in how quantum computing can be used. He stated that the company aims to make quantum technology more accessible and practical for businesses today, rather than pushing it into the distant future.


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