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IBM revealed smaller, rectangular, modular cryogenic cabinets for quantum computers, three times larger than a domestic fridge. The boxes offer 0.53 square meters of wiring area and 2.75 cubic meters of vacuum chamber volume, with cryogenic tunnels connecting systems to reduce noise and improve fault tolerance.
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