SpinQ Triangulum: a commercial three-qubit desktop quantum computer
Guanru Feng, Shi-Yao Hou, Hongyang Zou, Wei Shi, Sheng Yu, Zikai, Sheng, Xin Rao, Kaihong Ma, Chenxing Chen, Bing Ren, Guoxing Miao, Jingen, Xiang, Bei Zeng

TL;DR
SpinQ Triangulum is a compact, cost-effective three-qubit desktop quantum computer based on room temperature NMR technology, designed for education and quantum control research, demonstrating complex algorithms like HHL.
Contribution
This paper introduces the design and features of SpinQ Triangulum, a new three-qubit desktop quantum computer with improved stability and control accuracy, expanding practical quantum computing applications.
Findings
Successfully implemented HHL algorithm on Triangulum
Triangulum has smaller size and improved stability over previous models
Demonstrated capability for complex quantum computing tasks
Abstract
SpinQ Triangulum is the second generation of the desktop quantum computers designed and manufactured by SpinQ Technology. SpinQ's desktop quantum computer series, based on room temperature NMR spectrometer, provide light-weighted, cost-effective and maintenance-free quantum computing platforms that aim to provide real-device experience for quantum computing education for K-12 and college level. These platforms also feature quantum control design capabilities for studying quantum control and quantum noise. Compared with the first generation product, the two-qubit SpinQ Gemini, Triangulum features a three-qubit QPU, smaller dimensions (61 * 33 * 56 cm^3) and lighter (40 kg). Furthermore, the magnetic field is more stable and the performance of quantum control is more accurate. This paper introduces the system design of Triangulum and its new features. As an example of performing quantum…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum and electron transport phenomena
