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Japan unveiled its first domestically built quantum computer at Osaka University, marking a milestone in advanced computing.
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Japan's first entirely homegrown quantum computer uses superconducting qubits and components made entirely domestically.
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Niigata says the change is limited to an ownership stake, as the machine builder continues to use all-Japanese drives, amps, motors and controllers for its all-electric presses.