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First circuit-based commercial quantum computer
IBM Quantum System One
is the first
circuit
-based commercial
quantum computer
, introduced by
IBM
in January 2019.
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This integrated quantum computing system is housed in an airtight borosilicate glass cube that maintains a controlled physical environment.
[2]
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Each face of the cube is 9 feet (2.7 m) wide and tall.
[2]
A cylindrical protrusion from the center of the ceiling is a
dilution refrigerator
, containing a 20-
qubit
transmon
quantum processor.
[1]
[5]
It was tested for the first time in the summer of 2018, for two weeks, in
Milan
,
Italy
.
IBM Quantum System One was developed by
IBM Research
, with assistance from the
Map Project Office
and Universal Design Studio.
CERN
,
ExxonMobil
,
Fermilab
,
Argonne National Laboratory
and
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
are among the clients signed up to access the system remotely.
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[7]
From April 6 to May 31, 2019, the
Boston Museum of Science
hosted an exhibit featuring a replica of the IBM Quantum System One.
[8]
[9]
On June 15, 2021, IBM deployed the first unit of Quantum System One in
Germany
at its headquarters in
Ehningen
.
[10]
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