Finland's IQM has now produced 30 full-stack quantum computers
Briefly

As much as concepts of quantum mechanics such as superposition and entanglement may seem akin to magic, they still happen on pieces of hardware.
One of the key bottlenecks in quantum computer adoption has been prohibitively high prices. We are the first quantum computer manufacturer with the goal of taking quantum computers to a much wider market.
The facility, which spreads over 5,000 square metres, now has a production capacity of up to 20 full-stack quantum computers per year.
The company's expansion with its first industrial production unit in Grenoble, France, set to come online in 2027, indicates a commitment to scaling hardware production.
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