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A startup has launched the first quantum device in the world that blends the potential of quantum computing with the convenience and integration of traditional high-performance computing (HPC). Equal1 representatives unveiled Bell-1 on March 16 — a new six-qubit machine that can fit seamlessly into existing HPC environments like data centers, company representatives said in a statement. The machine tips the scale at slightly more than 440 pounds (200 kilograms) but it’s rack-mountable — meaning it can be mounted onto a physical rack in a data center — and it’s roughly the same size as existing graphics processing unit (GPU) servers. Unlike other quantum computers, the Bell-1 doesn’t require specialized infrastructure to deploy, and it doesn’t need additional equipment to be cooled to near-absolute zero. That’s because it boasts its own self-contained, closed-cycle cryo cooling unit, which enables the system to operate at a remarkable 0.3 kelvin, or minus 459.13 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 272.85 degrees Celsius). The machine makes use of the latest semiconductor fabrication techniques as well as purified silicon, which allows for a high level of control and long coherence times (a qubit’s ability to exist in multiple states simultaneously, which is crucial for quantum algorithms and computations).