China Unveils Zuchongzhi 3.0: A Quantum Computing Leap

Edited by: Veronika Nazarova

China has unveiled its latest quantum computing prototype, "Zuchongzhi 3.0," featuring 105 readable qubits and 182 couplers. Developed by a team led by Pan Jianwei, Zhu Xiaobo, and Peng Chengzhi, this superconducting system marks a significant advancement in quantum computational advantage.

According to data published in 'Physical Review Letters', Zuchongzhi 3.0 can process random quantum circuit sampling tasks quadrillions of times faster than the world's most powerful classical supercomputer. It also surpasses Google's 2024 results by a million times.

This achievement has significant implications for fields like cryptography, artificial intelligence, materials simulation, and complex systems optimization, reinforcing China's position in the global technological race.

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