- Equal1’s Bell-1 Quantum Computer Runs on 1600W and joins a standard outlet
- It’s as easy to implement Bell-1 as setup of workstations
- Equal1’s system offers future -proof quantum power without infrastructure changes
Equal1 has introduced Bell-1, the first quantum computer designed for the real world implementation that integrates seamlessly into existing high-performance computing (HPC) environments without requiring specialized infrastructure or extensive cooling.
Operates on only 1600W and endorses a standard connector, it is easily installed and stands as one of the best workstations, which brings quantum calculation from research laboratories to practical applications in AI, economic modeling and scientific research.
It is the first fully rack -mounted system that fits into standard data centers that implements along with classic hardware to become one of the most powerful computers to tackle complex problems.
A quantum server ready for any data center
Bell-1 works on Equal1’s silicon-based quantum processing technology and acts as a plug-and-play solution that delivers quantum acceleration to advanced simulations, cryptography and optimization without requiring infrastructure changes.
Bell-1 overcomes one of Quantum Computing’s biggest technical challenges by using an independent cryogenic cooling system to maintain its silicon quantum processor of 0.3 kelvin (-272.85 ° C) without an external dilution refrigerator, making it an engineering study that works effectively within the noisy and thermal, which requires the environment in an enterpress-datacent.
Bell-1 integrates to work with classic HPC systems and integrate seamlessly into existing infrastructure with its 6-QUBIT UNITEQ processor that handles specialized workloads that classic computers are struggling with, making it a compelling opportunity for industries that require high performance computers and a strong competition for the best small business servers as a future-profiled quarter-solving.
The system fits within a standard 600 mm x 1000 mm x 1600 mm server stand and weighs about 200 kg, making it comparable in size with existing HPC servers.
“Bell-1 represents a paradigm shift in how quantum calculation is implemented and used. We have taken quantum technology out of the laboratory and in the real world environments where it can operate innovation. This is dawn by Quantum Computing 2.0-where accessibility, scaled and practical taking the center,” said Jason Lynch, CEO of equality.
“By removing barriers to costs, infrastructure and complexity, Equal1 is empowering companies to exploit the exponential force of quantum calculation of day-not in a distant future. Bell-1 is not only a progress-it is a revolution in computing.”