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ansy1968

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@foofy Sir a repost of your original post with an English translation.

CNNIC: Achieve trial production of 7nm chips in China​

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Based on the news on the micronet, on August 27, the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) released the 48th "Statistical Report on China's Internet Development Status".

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The report shows that in the field of chip technology, in March 2021, an international team led by Chinese researchers announced the development of a new programmable optical quantum computing chip that can realize fully programmable dynamic simulation of multi-particle quantum walks; April domestic Trial production of 7nm chips was achieved. In June, the Chinese Academy of Sciences successfully designed a 14nm "Xiangshan" chip. In August, SMIC's FinFET process reached the monthly mass production level of 15,000 pieces, and the high-end chip field has achieved phased results. (Proofreading/Pictures
 
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FairAndUnbiased

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@foofy Sir a repost of your original post with an English translation.

CNNIC: Achieve trial production of 7nm chips in China​

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Based on the news on the micronet, on August 27, the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) released the 48th "Statistical Report on China's Internet Development Status".

16300291149197.png


The report shows that in the field of chip technology, in March 2021, an international team led by Chinese researchers announced the development of a new programmable optical quantum computing chip that can realize fully programmable dynamic simulation of multi-particle quantum walks; April domestic Trial production of 7nm chips was achieved. In June, the Chinese Academy of Sciences successfully designed a 14nm "Xiangshan" chip. In August, SMIC's FinFET process reached the monthly mass production level of 15,000 pieces, and the high-end chip field has achieved phased results. (Proofreading/Pictures
this is really cool. I am not too familiar with optical quantum computing, but from what I understand it has the most potential for quantum computing that does not require liquid helium cooling.
 

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this is really cool. I am not too familiar with optical quantum computing, but from what I understand it has the most potential for quantum computing that does not require liquid helium cooling.
Interesting did china already miniaturized optical quantum computers?
The equivalent of lets say a FPGA for optical computing.

reduced this to something programmable:
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FairAndUnbiased

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Interesting did china already miniaturized optical quantum computers?
The equivalent of lets say a FPGA for optical computing.

reduced this to something programmable:
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that is not miniaturized... it's an entire table. it's the size of a room and weighs 500+ kg.

here they're talking about implemeneting it on a chip scale... which would be a total gamechanger.
 

horse

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Interesting did china already miniaturized optical quantum computers?
The equivalent of lets say a FPGA for optical computing.

reduced this to something programmable:
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I do not believe this news.

However, if proven true, it changes everything.

The old ways, or current ways of IC, is totally obsolete if this is true.

I wonder how many qbits are going through?

The IBM quantum computer, that has 20 qbits IIRC, but kind of unstable.

What the table top quantum computer from USTC can do is 70 qbits? I forget. I only remember it was an improvement from their first attempt, a significant one too.

Holy crap!

:oops:
 

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After a little looking around it looks like there's a GPU coming down the pipeline too,
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but according to older reports
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it lacks DirectX 12 and Vulcan, which I guess reflects tokenanalyst's comment that the software ecosystem isn't there yet.

Similarly with the Loongsoon CPU, it looks like it'll only run Linux for now.

So the hardware is slowly getting there, but the software isn't yet. I would've thought the software would've been the easy part but, guess not.

Its honestly a bit of a shame because performance at the level of a 6th-gen Intel Core and a GTX 1080 would be a pretty decent gamer PC for the right price. Its actually an upgrade to what I'm running right now.
Which companies are responsible for the software part of the system?
 

FairAndUnbiased

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I do not believe this news.

However, if proven true, it changes everything.

The old ways, or current ways of IC, is totally obsolete if this is true.

I wonder how many qbits are going through?

The IBM quantum computer, that has 20 qbits IIRC, but kind of unstable.

What the table top quantum computer from USTC can do is 70 qbits? I forget. I only remember it was an improvement from their first attempt, a significant one too.

Holy crap!

:oops:
I think they only made a chip to solve 1 problem. its not generalized yet.
 

horse

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Just take down asml and tsmc.

I don't think it is true, that quantum on a chip.

Even if it is true, they will still build that other optical quantum system that they have working now.

It is scalable. The most recent experiment that USTC they claimed that adding 2 qbits more exponentially increased the computing power. They probably going to add a few more qbits to that table top.

Now if that quantum on a chip is true, then it is a better chip that the current ones sold.

If the quantum on a chip exists, we have to assume it will take less power, and produce less heat. Two important factors when they operate their machines, for whatever they are doing.

:)
 
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