<p>➀ Fraunhofer IWU has commissioned Saxony's first mobile quantum computer, developed by Leipzig-based startup SaxonQ, featuring 4 qubits and room-temperature operation; </p><p>➁ The device, part of the SAX-QT research network, will advance Industry 4.0 solutions and cognitive production, with applications in automotive, aerospace, and energy-efficient AI; </p><p>➂ Its diamond-chip-based design eliminates complex cooling systems, offering portability and industrial suitability while boosting computational performance and sustainability.</p>
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