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The pulse fridge that cools the quantum computer to .02 degrees above absolute zero.

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5 responses to “Inside the Deep Freeze”

  1. Warren shows us the new computer bays
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    Helium-3 is the key. In front of Bay 19
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    logo
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    Investors have a superposition of likes
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    and photos from the board meeting

  2. I didn’t know anything about Helium-3 and had to look it up. Although it occurs in nature, most of it is manufactured from dismantled nuclear weapons. Swords into ploughshares!

  3. Helium *3*? Good heavens. No wonder they want backup power. Helium 4 is hard enough to keep around and expensive enough to want to. Helium 3 multiplies your problems at least thousandfold. That looks like a 500L Dewar, so would contain several million dollars of liquid He-3. I’m guessing they use cheap(er) He-4 to get to 4.2K and the He-3 only in the last stage of cooling.

  4. But at least they save some money on shipping, since it weighs less.

  5. Jim’s most recent comment made me look for the LOL button in the new flickr.

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