Abstract
Quantum computers have the potential to solve complex problems beyond the scope of today’s most powerful computers. While we have not yet achieved fault-tolerant quantum computers, many countries are fervently pursuing their development. Superconducting quantum computers, which employ Josephson junction qubits, are emerging as especially promising options. In my presentation, I will explore the core principles of quantum gates and explain how to construct a 5-qubit superconducting quantum computer. Additionally, I aim to open a discussion on the future integration of quantum processing units (QPUs) with
various data processing technologies, which could significantly enhance our ability to tackle complex challenges.