Chinese company SpinQ Technology has launched a series of quantum computers for sale. This was reported by the Japanese publication PC Watch.
According to journalists, the series includes three devices – Gemini, Gemini Mini and Triangulum. These PCs are the first on the quantum computing market, available to a wide range of consumers. The cheapest gadget on the line was the Gemini Mini, which also took a portable bag. A two-qubit computer cost $8,700.
SpinQ Technology also announced the prices of other computers. The basic Gemini is worth $40,000, while the upper Triangle can be purchased for $58,000.
The flagship Triangulum received a computing power of 3 qubits. The device has a programming port and is intended for professional users. The device consumes 330 W of power, its body weighs about 40 kilograms.