This presentation will review state-of-the-state of quantum computing, and the perceived impact QC will have on mechanical and electrical systems, how the technology change will impact current design and operations topologies, and ability to adapt existing real estate as those things exist today. The mechanical impact to the ballroom, and the changes to the central mechanical plants, if necessary, to supply systems that have operating elements close to zero degrees. The overall impact to electrical, both to the device, and of the supporting mechanical equipment, will be discussed. How close coupled cooling to the QC chassis impacts things like fluid transfer in the IT space. We will explore how processing changes potentially reduces the quantity and type of individual servers, the fabric of the cloud, and the reduction or modification of real estate, as well as how adaptable. As well as how adaptable existing real estate can receive the technology.

Christopher McLean (bio)
Director, Mission Critical Solutions
M.C. Dean