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Upgrading and expanding the first independent superconducting quantum computer manufacturing chain

2024-10-09   

On the 8th, the reporter learned from the Anhui Quantum Computing Engineering Research Center and the Anhui Key Laboratory of Quantum Computing Chips that with the support of relevant national departments and Anhui Province, China's first superconducting quantum computer manufacturing chain has recently started upgrading and expanding. This marks the further expansion of China's core areas of superconducting quantum computer manufacturing, such as independent production of quantum chips and assembly of complete machines, and the enhancement of the country's ability to independently manufacture superconducting quantum computers. The 72 bit 'Wukong chip' developed by China's first quantum chip production line has been running stably on the 'Origin Wukong' for over 9 months. At present, we are expanding the scale of this production line, striving to develop a new generation of superconducting quantum chips with better performance, higher bit count, and stronger stability Jia Zhilong, Deputy Director of Anhui Provincial Key Laboratory of Quantum Computing Chips, said. It is reported that the existing assembly room of the autonomous superconducting quantum computer has also begun to expand. Kong Weicheng, Deputy Director of Anhui Quantum Computing Engineering Research Center, introduced that the existing assembly room can accommodate up to 5 superconducting quantum computers for simultaneous assembly. After expansion, it will meet the demand for simultaneous assembly of at least 8 superconducting quantum computers. On January 6th of this year, China's third-generation autonomous superconducting quantum computer "Benyuan Wukong" was launched and has completed 270000 quantum computing tasks sent by 133 countries worldwide. This is the first large-scale and long-term opening up of China's quantum computing power to the world, marking the official entry of China into the era of "usable" quantum computing power, and the formation of China's independent superconducting quantum computer manufacturing chain. (New Society)

Edit:Wu Changfeng Responsible editor:Zhu Jiaqi

Source:Science and Technology Daily

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