Oftentimes, even in the tech world, people equate the term quantum computing to something almost mysterious. But as much as concepts of quantum mechanics such as superposition and entanglement may seem akin to magic, they still happen (in the context of quantum computing) on pieces of hardware. While research breakthroughs will be crucial in scaling quantum computing as a technology, ramping up hardware production capacity will become increasingly important to keep up with rising global demand. IQM, founded in 2018, established its first quantum computer production facility just outside of Helsinki in 2021. Today, the company announced that it has…
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Finland’s IQM has now produced 30 full-stack quantum computers