Germany’s first quantum computer in operation
Manage consent. In July, a quantum computer in Japan will join its Fraunhofer cousin, and in the not too distant future one will also be installed at Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. Describing it as a watershed moment for Germany, the IBM CEO mentioned new pharmaceuticals, sophisticated weather models, advanced fertiliser and batteries with 1, times their current power as just a few of the possibilities envisioned through quantum computing. Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft is betting that Quantum System One will pave the way to future industrial applications of this new way of computation. This cookie helps in improving the webisite by tracking the user behaviour on using the website. Inside is the qubit Falcon processor , IBM's most-advanced, hard-tech quantum processor. It is now available to companies, research institutions and universities for upcoming projects and tasks. A quantum computer is a breathtakingly intricate machine. Find out more about the technology here: A brief explanation of quantum computing.