- Equal1 Quantum Bell-1 computer operates on 1600W and connects to a standard power outlet
- The deployment of Bell-1 is as simple as the configuration of workstations
- The Equal1 system offers quantum power to the test of future without infrastructure modifications
Equal1 introduced the Bell-1, the first quantum computer designed for the deployment of the real world, integrating transparently into existing high-performance calculation environments (HPC) without requiring a specialized infrastructure or extended cooling.
Operating on only 1600W and connecting to a standard socket, it settles easily and is one of the best workstations, bringing quantum IT of research laboratories to practical applications in AI, financial modeling and scientific research.
It is the first system entirely mounted on the rack which is part of standard data centers, moving alongside classic equipment to become one of the most powerful computers to tackle complex problems.
A quantum server ready for any data center
Built on quantum processor technology based on Equal1 silicon, Bell-1 works as a plug-and-play solution which offers quantum acceleration for advanced simulations, cryptography and optimization without requiring modifications to infrastructure.
Bell-1 overcomes one of the largest engineering challenges of Quantum Computing using an autonomous cryogenic cooling system to maintain its quantum silicon processor at 0.3 Kelvin (-272.85 ° C) without an external dilution refrigerator, which makes it an emergence of engineering which works effectively in the harmful and thermal environment in the thermal way of a corporate data center.
Designed to operate alongside conventional HPC systems, Bell-1 integrates in a transparent way into the existing infrastructure with its 6 qubit unityq processor, managing specialized workloads with which classic computers are fighting, which makes it a convincing option for industries requiring a high performance calculation and a solid competitor for the best small businesses future.
The system is part of a standard server rack of 600 mm x 1000 mm x 1600 mm and weighs approximately 200 kg, which makes it comparable to existing HPC servers.
“Bell-1 represents a paradigm shift in the way quantum computers is deployed and used. We have removed quantum laboratory technology and in real environments where it can stimulate innovation. This is the dawn of Quantum Computing 2.0 – where accessibility, scalability and practice of practice, “said Jason Lynch, exit CEO1
“By eliminating obstacles to costs, infrastructure and complexity, Equal1 will allow companies to exploit the exponential power of quantum computers today – not in the distant future. Bell -1 is not only an advancement – it is a revolution in computer science. ”




