The first commercially usable German quantum computer has just been inaugurated at the IBM site in Ehningen.

The Chancellor herself campaigned for the computer to come to Germany.

But what exactly can it do?

How does he calculate?

And are 27 superconducting Q bits a lot?

Alexander Armbruster

Responsible editor for Wirtschaft Online.

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    Oliver Ambacher has already tested it. He is head of the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics and researches new materials and techniques to build and improve quantum computers; Specifically, he himself relies on diamonds. In the podcast he talks about what quantum computers can already do today, which approaches compete with each other - and for which applications they will one day be helpful.