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Tabor Electronics has developed a server-sized quantum computer
January 24, 2023

The computer was developed in secret and will be presented for the first time at the APS conference in March. Includes 5 qubit in the first step, and allows you to start working within a few hours from the moment of its installation. President Ron Glazer: "We are about to cause a fundamental change in the market"


In the photo above: the quantum computer of Tabor Electronics. Starts with 5 qubits and will reach 100 qubits

During the annual meeting of the American Physical Society (APS) to be held in March 2023, Tabor Electronics from the Nesher industrial area in Haifa will reveal a full quantum computer that comes in the configuration of a 20U server base, and includes all the components that allow you to immediately start programming and conducting research, Includes an internal quantum processor with a size of 5 qubits. The president of Tabor Electronics, Ron Delzer, told Techtime that the development was carried out secretly in recent years with an investment of several million dollars.

Glazer: "We are about to cause a fundamental change in the market. Researchers at the university or in development laboratories have until now been forced to purchase large and expensive systems and perform complex integration. We will provide a complete system, which within 6-8 hours reaches the working temperature needed for quantum systems (18 milli-Kelvin) and allows them to start almost immediately in carrying out their projects."

Tabor's quantum computers will come with quantum processors from the VORTEX series of the American company Bleximo, which was Tabor's partner in the development of the technology. Initially the company will provide entry level computers (Starter) with a 5 qubit processor. By the end of the year it will announce an Advanced version that includes 16 and 32 qubits, and in the future it plans to deliver a computer with 100 qubits. The computers make it possible to run the software packages of IBM and Microsoft (Qiskit and Q#) and the development system of the Israeli company Classiq.
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12 years of experience in the quantum world
The field of quantum computing is no stranger to the Tabor company. The company came out of the old Elron and was founded in 1971 by Zvi Glazer Zakronu Levaracha, who cooperated with Uzia Galil in establishing Elron. Over the years it has specialized in the development and production of high-speed signal capture and processing systems. Within this framework, it already developed various modules for the first quantum computers 12 years ago, when one of its main customers was IBM, which started using Tabor systems in 2016. "We are still working in collaboration with IBM."

The new quantum computer is one of a series of products that the company is developing, as part of a new strategy focused on developing complete solutions and not just modules. "In the last six years, we have invested more than 10 million dollars in the development of new products. At the same time, we continue to supply and develop our high-speed sensors to existing customers from the chip, defense, medical equipment and life sciences industries.

"Today there is no similar product on the market. The big companies are still looking for a cloud strategy where the customers are linked in the cloud to their quantum computers, while the small customers are forced to purchase systems that are large and expensive compared to their needs. Our approach is different: to provide the client with a computer in the configuration of a server, which sits at his home, and on which he can perform various activities. This is a dramatic change in the nature of the market."
 
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