Computers have evolved significantly since the 19th century, with IBM introducing the groundbreaking IBM quantum one, a quantum computing system. Quantum computers work with qubits that can exist in multiple states simultaneously, allowing for faster computations than traditional binary computers. The IBM quantum one operates at the subatomic level, utilizing qubits quantum entanglement and superposition properties to handle a vast number of computational states. Quantum computers require unique cooling systems due to the volatile nature of qubits, unlike regular computers that can utilize air or water cooling. This advancement in computing technology could lead to revolutionary changes in processing power and efficiency in the future.