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  • Why Do Quantum Computers Need to Be Cold? Explained [2025]
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  • Ice Ice Baby — Why Quantum Computers have to be cold
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    Why do we need quantum devices in extreme cold Let’s start with quantum computers The answer lies in the quirky behaviour of quantum bits or qubits, the fundamental units of information in a quantum computer Unlike classical bits, which can exist in one of two states, 0 or 1, qubits can exist in a superposition of probabilistic states
  • A new way for quantum computing systems to keep their cool
    Heat causes errors in the qubits that are the building blocks of a quantum computer, so quantum systems are typically kept inside refrigerators that keep the temperature just above absolute zero (-459 degrees Fahrenheit) But quantum computers need to communicate with electronics outside the refrigerator, in a room-temperature environment
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    For decades, the pursuit of quantum computing has struggled with the need for extremely low temperatures, mere fractions of a degree above absolute zero (0 Kelvin or –273 15°C)
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    For example, optical quantum computers do not need to be kept near absolute zero, but superconducting quantum computers do So, that answers your second question To answer your first question, superconducting quantum computers (for example) must be kept at low temperatures so that the thermal environment cannot induce fluctuations in the
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    A groundbreaking quantum refrigerator cools qubits autonomously, enhancing quantum computation precision and reducing errors Quantum computers need extremely cold temperatures to operate reliably A major hurdle in making quantum computers practical is the challenge of cooling qubits to temperatures near absolute zero





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