Companies like have developed commercial, desktop-sized quantum computers. These devices use Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) technology to operate at room temperature. They only feature 2 to 3 qubits and cost a few thousand dollars, meaning they are not free, but they prove that portable, room-temperature quantum hardware is physically possible.
For readers new to quantum computing who want to begin using free portable open source solutions, here is a recommended path:
You have no excuse not to start. Go to GitHub, clone a quantum repository, and run it on your machine right now. The quantum revolution isn't coming—it’s already running on your Terminal.
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If you want to start today, these three frameworks are your best friends. They are free, cross-platform (Windows/Mac/Linux), and portable via USB sticks.
While software solutions are mature, true hardware portability faces massive physical roadblocks:
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