The Bell-1 Quantum Server

Equal1 unveiled the Bell-1 Quantum Server, the first-ever rack-mounted silicon quantum computer, designed for High-Performance Computing (HPC) data centers

The Bell-1 fits into standard data center racks, weighs just over 440 pounds, and operates on a standard 110V/220V power socket with a power consumption of 1600 W

Features an integrated closed-cycle cryocooler that achieves ultra-low temperatures of 0.3 Kelvin without requiring external cooling infrastructure

Utilizes silicon-based spin qubits, which are smaller, scalable, and compatible with existing semiconductor fabrication technologies, enabling long coherence times and reliable qubit control

The Bell-1 currently operates with six qubits, powered by the Unity 6-Qubit Quantum Processing System

Combines quantum processor units (QPUs), Arm CPUs, and neural processing units (NPUs) on a single chip for seamless integration with AI and HPC systems

Includes on-chip error correction, reading, and control capabilities, enhanced by an AI-powered error correction system developed in collaboration with Arm

Designed for field upgrades using Quantum System on Chip (QSoC) technology, allowing early adopters to upgrade without replacing their systems

Builds on Equal1’s previous breakthroughs in silicon qubit arrays and quantum controller circuits, achieving high gate fidelity and speed for reduced errors and faster operations

The Bell-1 eliminates the need for specialized infrastructure, enabling businesses to deploy quantum computing in existing data centers with minimal setup