Episode 19 of Quantum Computing Business with Fexingo dives into the emerging infrastructure demands of quantum computing. Lucas and Luna explore how quantum processors require radically different facility designs—from dilution refrigerators and cryogenic cooling to specialized power and networking. They break down the challenges of integrating quantum hardware into existing data center architectures, highlighting a real-world case: the colocation of a quantum system inside a conventional facility in Chicago. The hosts discuss cooling costs, latency constraints, and the race to build hybrid classical-quantum clusters. Key companies mentioned: IBM, Rigetti, IonQ, QuEra, and a leading chipmaker whose quantum-classical rack design is turning heads. This episode is essential for anyone building or investing in next-generation computing infrastructure.