Japan has unveiled its first fully homegrown quantum computer, utilizing domestic superconducting qubits and components, along with the open-source software toolchain OQTOPUS. Developed at RIKEN and operational at the University of Osaka’s QIQB, the system is designed to handle complex workloads within a specialized cryogenic environment to maintain the necessary low temperatures for quantum processing.
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