For decades, the quest for quantum computing has been hampered by the need for bone-chilling temperatures, just a hair’s breadth above absolute zero. This frigid environment is essential to coax quantum bits or “qubits” into revealing their extraordinary computational powers, isolating them from the mundane warmth of classical computing.
Each qubit requires elaborate refrigeration setups to operate, hindering the scalability needed for quantum computers to tackle complex tasks like material design or drug discovery. Companies like Google, IBM, and PsiQuantum envision sprawling warehouses filled with cooling systems to accommodate these behemoths of computation.
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