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Some quantum computers might need more power than supercomputers

Last updated: January 8, 2026 2:05 pm
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Large quantum computers have the potential to solve complex problems that traditional supercomputers cannot tackle. However, in order to achieve this, these quantum computers may require a significant amount of energy, surpassing even the world’s largest supercomputers.

Currently, existing quantum computers have limited qubits, making them prone to errors during operation. To address this limitation, researchers are working towards developing fault-tolerant quantum computers (FTQCs) with larger qubit counts and error correction capabilities. However, the energy consumption of these future FTQCs is a growing concern.

At the Quantum Energy Initiative (QEI) conference in Silicon Valley, Olivier Ezratty presented estimates of the potential energy consumption of utility-scale FTQCs. Some of the designs discussed at the conference could surpass the energy footprint of the most powerful supercomputers, such as El Capitan at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

Ezratty’s estimates range from 100 kilowatts to 200 megawatts for future FTQCs, depending on the design and technology used. This wide spectrum of energy consumption could influence the evolution of the quantum computing industry, potentially making it larger if less power-hungry designs become dominant.

The projected energy consumption of FTQCs varies based on the type of qubits used and the cooling mechanisms required. For example, light-based qubits may need additional energy to maintain low temperatures, while superconducting qubits require refrigeration. Different quantum computing firms, such as IBM and QuEra, have varying estimates for their FTQC energy requirements.

Ezratty emphasizes the need for industry standards and benchmarks to measure and report the energy footprint of quantum computers accurately. This will help in understanding and reducing the energy consumption of FTQCs. As the quantum computing industry continues to evolve, efforts are underway to optimize energy efficiency and explore technical solutions to minimize energy consumption.

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In conclusion, the energy consumption of future quantum computers is a critical consideration in their development. By addressing this challenge and implementing energy-efficient solutions, the quantum computing industry can pave the way for groundbreaking advancements in technology.

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