Equal1 has unveiled the Bell-1, the first quantum device that combines the potential of quantum computing with the convenience of traditional high-performance computing (HPC). The six-qubit machine is rack-mountable and can fit into existing data centers. It doesn’t require specialized infrastructure or additional equipment to operate at a temperature of minus 459.13 degrees Fahrenheit. The Bell-1 uses the latest semiconductor fabrication techniques and purified silicon for high control and long coherence times. The chip, called the UnityQ 6-Qubit Quantum Processing System, uses spin qubits, allowing for higher qubit density and scalability. The Bell-1 also incorporates error correction, control, and readout, taking advantage of existing semiconductor infrastructure for reliability and scalability. The company plans to make more powerful versions with higher qubit counts and is future-proof, allowing early adopters to upgrade existing systems as new models are released.