- The Bell-1 quantum computer is executed in 1600W and connects to a standard energy plug
- Implement Bell-1 is as easy as configuring work stations
- The equal system offers quantum energy -proof energy without infrastructure changes
Equal1 has introduced the Bell-1, the first quantum computer designed for the implementation of the real world, integrating perfectly into existing high performance computing environments (HPC) without requiring specialized infrastructure or extensive cooling.
Operating in just 1600W and connecting a standard socket, it is easily installed and stands as one of the best work stations, carrying the quantum computing of research laboratories to practical applications in AI, financial modeling and scientific research.
It is the first system fully mounted on rack that fits standard data centers, which is implemented together with classic hardware to become one of the most powerful computers to address complex problems.
A quantum server ready for any data center
Built in quantum processor technology based on silicon equal1, Bell-1 works as a plug-and-play solution that offers quantum acceleration for advanced simulations, cryptography and optimization without requiring infrastructure modifications.
Bell-1 exceeds one of the greatest engineering challenges in Quantum Computing through the use of an autonomous cryogenic cooling system to maintain its quantum silicon processor at 0.3 Kelvin (-272.85 ° C) without an external dilution refrigerator, which makes it a wonder of engineering that works efficiently within the noisy and thermally demanding environment of a business data center.
Designed to work together with the classic HPC systems, Bell-1 is perfectly integrated into the existing infrastructure with its 6-QUIT Unityq processor, handling specialized workloads with which classic computers fight, which makes it a convincing option for industries that require high performance computing and a strong contender for the best servers of small businesses such as a solution to a event.
The system adjusts within a standard 600 mm x 1000 mm x 1600 mm and weighs approximately 200 kg standard, so it is comparable in size to existing HPC servers.
“Bell-1 represents a paradigm shift in the way in which quantum computing is displayed and uses. We have drawn the quantum technology of the laboratory and in real world environments where it can boost innovation. This is the sunrise of quantum computing 2.0, where accessibility, scalability and practice take the center of the stage,” said Jason Lynch, CEO of equal1111 years.
“By eliminating costs of cost, infrastructure and complexity, equal1 is training companies to take advantage of the exponential power of quantum computing today, not in the distant future. Bell-1 is not just an advance, it is a revolution in computer science.”