I saw a quantum computer used by JPMorgan, with Microsoft and Nvidia as partners, and it was mind-blowing
No one can say how long it will be before quantum computers reach the scale and reliability to meet their promise, but they are already in use for early adopters experimenting with the tech. Companies like Nvidia and Microsoft, which is building its own quantum computer, are partners to Quantinuum.
All that explains why Quantinuum's computer was amazing — it looked more like a science experiment than a piece of next-generation computing technology.We were forbidden from taking pictures of the actual computer or data center, but the company shared this basic, schematic drawing of what the H2 computer looks like. It doesn't do it justice.
Using my best artistic stick-figure skills, I've modified the original drawing to better explain what the computer and room looked like in person.The computer was actually spread across two 100-square-foot platforms, and my stick-figure self stood in an aisle between them. Blue cables sprouted out all over the place, neatly organized, piping into conventional, but customized, computing devices that control the computer and the environment.
This H2 computer is currently 32 qubits, but the company says it will grow to 50. It's building a prototype that could handle more. That version will use a grid-patterned tray, and the about-100-square-foot area for the computer won't need to be bigger, Stutz said.
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