World’s first quantum computer built with silicon chips found in laptops launched
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Quantum Motion, a London-based company, has created the first full-stack quantum computer using standard silicon chip technology found in consumer electronics. Located at the UK National Quantum Computing Centre, this system utilizes CMOS fabrication, making it potentially mass-producible. Occupying only three server racks, it supports industry-standard frameworks and features a scalable tile-based architecture. This breakthrough represents a major step towards commercially viable quantum computing within the decade.
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